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Bamboo

Brooch
2017 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Anna Gordon’s approach to jewellery is one of calm and measured minimalism. She is, she explains ‘interested in drawing and the quality of the drawn line’, and sees her jewellery as ‘a sketch on the body… often with an element of movement’. In this set of four brooches the linear focus of her early work remains present in the tightly controlled structure of the pieces, while her fascination with pattern created from repeating elements is explored anew through abstracted forms from nature.
The plants chosen for this series of four brooches are those referred to in Chinese art as the Four Gentlemen: orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum and plum blossom.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Bamboo (assigned by artist)
  • Four Gentlemen of China (series title)
Materials and techniques
Silver lined with gold leaf
Brief description
'Bamboo' brooch (Summer), silver with gold leaf, part of the set of brooches 'Four gentlemen of China' designed and made by Anna Gordon, Scotland 2017
Physical description
A square brooch made up of twenty-five similar cylindrical forms arranged five by five, each of which represents a section of bamboo. The cylinders, of silver lined with gold leaf, are individually attached by a single pin to a lattice behind, enabling a degree of movement. Their orientation alternates, with the horizontal and vertical emphasised by the curved construction line on each that marks the outer edge of the overlapping silver. A steel pin with two prongs attaches at the back.
Dimensions
  • Height: 58.5mm
  • Width: 58.5mm
  • Depth: 16mm
Marks and inscriptions
AG and Edinburgh hallmark for 2017 on the back of the central cylinder
Object history
Exhibited at Contemporary Applied Art, London in the exhibition 'Bloomin' Jewels' curated by Corinne Julius, 27 April - 3 June 2017
Summary
Anna Gordon’s approach to jewellery is one of calm and measured minimalism. She is, she explains ‘interested in drawing and the quality of the drawn line’, and sees her jewellery as ‘a sketch on the body… often with an element of movement’. In this set of four brooches the linear focus of her early work remains present in the tightly controlled structure of the pieces, while her fascination with pattern created from repeating elements is explored anew through abstracted forms from nature.
The plants chosen for this series of four brooches are those referred to in Chinese art as the Four Gentlemen: orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum and plum blossom.
Collection
Accession number
M.37-2017

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Record createdOctober 18, 2017
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