Fast Food Necklace
Fast Food Necklace
Fast Food Necklace
Fast Food Necklace

Fast Food Necklace

Mixed-Media Necklace (ID: A28532)
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This hungry bird has made off with the entire feeder! Handmade brass bird and bird feeder with enamel finishes and real bird seed accents.

Antiqued brass ball chain with ball chain closure. Can be clasped anywhere along the chain.
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Lisa and Scott Cylinder

Lisa and Scott Cylinder

Chickenscratch
"In a time when personal interactions are at a minimum, our jewelry creates a narrative that invites conversations through stories, humor, and clever anecdotes. This human aspect gives the work a warmth that is sometimes nostalgic, often curious, and usually joyful."

Lisa and Scott Cylinder began Chickenscratch Jewelry in 1988. The ideas for their jewelry are derived from nature, modern art, folklore, and pop culture, blending these influences into clever narratives and plays-on-words. Most importantly, their work is a collaboration on many levels: a blend of inspirations and sources, of observation and imagination, and of two people's ideas and techniques.

Lisa and Scott Cylinder create each piece individually in their home studio using simple processes, some of which are unique to them. Their work is made using mostly base metals (which are silver soldered, cleverly cold joined, and often kinetic) along with a multitude of other materials and finishes. Chickenscratch Jewelry is truly mixed media and constructed to last a lifetime.

Lisa and Scott Cylinder met while pursuing BFAs in jewelry/metals from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. While Scott was pursuing his MFA, Lisa worked for numerous craftspeople, learning the ropes of production studio jewelry. Upon Scott's completion of study, they decided to pool their respective knowledge to start Chickenscratch in 1988. They are still students of art, nature, and literature.

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