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SamuelO'Hanna
Published: 08.11.2012
Necklace: The Grass is always Greener
Copper, sterling silver, enamel, silk cord
Bridie, Lander
Necklace: The Grass is always Greener
Copper, sterling silver, enamel, silk cord
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.

Perhaps the most pressing, urgent and demanding pieces deal with more than a simple dialogue between two places. The narrative jewellery that acknowledges a constellation of location reveals to us that the distance between our homeland and ourselves increases with any looking back.
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