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    • Carol Holmblad
    • Sandy Hoth
    • Joanne Carmody Meierhofer
    • Sara Mustonen
    • Roslyn Nelson
    • Teri Power
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Grace Hogan

April 19, 2020 Sheila Bergman

Jeweler

Website:
gracehogan.com

Photo of artist Grace Hogan

Artist Statement:
The natural phenomena of the earth, which are normal and usually unnoticed, are the intriguing, tiny objects found when gazing down. My fascination with the ground and the things we stomp over in our everyday lives has extended into my work. I create a new realm for these objects in order to transform society’s generalization of them into precious and obvious matter. Lake Superior and its shores has become my inspiration and working environment in which I realize my surroundings and incorporate them into my work. To me the geological formation and deformation of the land and lake can be the smallest stone I discover among a million grains of sand or the push of the water along the shoreline. I combine elements and ideas of nature to create wearable objects.

  • Grace Hogn in her studio
  • Vintage tin earrings
  • Beach glass ring
  • gh stone drip earrings
  • Stone Ring by Grace Hogan
  • Vintage Tin Necklace
  • Shard Bangles by Grace Hogan
  • Custom pair of infinity wedding rings

Contact artist for more information and to order.

Carol Holmblad, Dan and Frances Hedblom, Denise A. Guerin, Grace Hogan, Joanne Carmody Meierhofer, Karleen Tjepkema, Kristie Rundel, Poca Adams, Roslyn Nelson, Sandy Hoth, Sara Balbin, Sarah Weber, Sara Mustonen, Teresa Weber, Teri Power
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