Sarah Proctor
During my time studying at London Metropolitan University I was inspired to try to make metal take on a different, softer quality, to assume the appearance of flowing lava or satin. The resulting technique I developed results in organic, random patterns within each piece of work. The metal has a very tactile quality and it is extremely satisfying to trace the ribbons of metal as they interlock with one another to form a kind of web.
Exhibiting at: B. Silverman 8th to 20th June
Contact: sarahproctor@hotmail.com     www.sarahproctor.co.uk
 
Sarah Stevenson
Sarah Stevenson is currently in her second year on the Starter Studio Programme for Silversmiths, based at Persistence Works in Sheffield. She has received a number of awards for her work, including the Sheffield Assay Masters' Prize for Excellence in Design, and was recently commissioned to produce a piece for the Civic Silverware Collection at the Town Hall in Sheffield.
Exhibiting at: Payne & Son Oxford 8th to 20th June
Contact: sarah@sstevenson.co.uk     www.sstevenson.co.uk
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