About

Personal artefacts as future relics of Metamodernism.

 

Melbourne based jeweller, Georgie Harrison, uses an amalgam of old and new techniques to create jewellery crafted by hand and tech.

As a designer and maker, Georgie is occupied by ponderings of the changing definition of 'handmade' in a world of exponential technical growth and what place traditional practice holds in this age of fast paced industry and new aesthetics.

Ever evolving and reactionary, GH jewellery is made with an emphasis on process, inventive design and detail. It is refined and bold, contemporary and genderless, and defined by consciousness, quality and sincerity. It embodies a fascination for the use of new technologies in art and design, particularly when it manifests its own physical signature; like the maker leaves their mark, as does the machine.

 

 

Georgie acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, Traditional Custodians of the land on which she lives and works, and pays respects to their Elders past and present. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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