Not on display

Brooch

1985 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Andrew Logan's creative energy has found many outlets across the realms of sculpture, interior design, fashion and performance art. He has been making jewellery since 1972, achieving dramatic, flamboyant effects by combining the simple, inexpensive materials of mirrored glass fragments and resin.

This particular brooch commemorates Andrew Logan's 6th Alternative Miss World competition which had the theme of Water, and it was given by him to one of the organisers of the event.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Paste stones, mirrored and frosted glass, and glitter set in resin
Brief description
Brooch in the shape of a fish in toning shades of blue, aquamarine and silver, Andrew Logan, England, 1985
Physical description
Brooch in the shape of a fish in toning shades of blue, aquamarine and silver. The surface is encrusted with fragments of mirrored and frosted glass, paste stones, an imitation pearl 'eye' and scales made of tiny discs of glitter. The pin at the back is a standard safety pin set in to the resin.
Dimensions
  • Height: 3cm
  • Length: 7.3cm
  • Depth: 0.9cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Andrew Logan'

    Note
    Signature; On the back; Paint

  • '85'

    Note
    Date; On the back; Paint

  • 'AMW'

    Note
    Maker's identification; On the back; Paint

Credit line
Given by Janine du Plessis
Object history
The brooch was given to the donor by Andrew Logan following the 6th Alternative Miss World competition (1985) which she had helped to organise. The theme of the event was Water.
Subject depicted
Summary
Andrew Logan's creative energy has found many outlets across the realms of sculpture, interior design, fashion and performance art. He has been making jewellery since 1972, achieving dramatic, flamboyant effects by combining the simple, inexpensive materials of mirrored glass fragments and resin.

This particular brooch commemorates Andrew Logan's 6th Alternative Miss World competition which had the theme of Water, and it was given by him to one of the organisers of the event.
Collection
Accession number
M.56-2003

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Record createdDecember 15, 2003
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