Maker :: Terri Logan
Mica jewelry is distinguished by its shimmering tones—provided by the mica itself—and its glossy exterior. With its elegant sparkle, glasslike appearance, and sturdy form, mica jewelry combines the best of both worlds, incorporating each of the unique features that mica powder and epoxy resin have to offer.
Dimensions: Length " 17"
Pendant : 2.5" x 2" included in length
"Becoming a jeweler/metalsmith was less than a direct path for me. I was a psychotherapist for eighteen years before I decided to become a full-time artist. Like most of us, I began making art around the age of three. Art was my first real language, my first record of the world and my experiences. By nine, I knew I had some talent, but it wasn't until my twenties that I discovered sculpture.
My work is based on formal concerns, design principles and function. Coming from a fine arts perspective, function is a new and important dimension for me. Coming from a psychological perspective, I make jewelry because of the intimacy the function allows. I use metal and stone (river rocks) because they are inherently strong materials with a rich historic value and intrinsic links to our civilization. Their abundant character, separate or in relation to each other, offers infinite possibilities as a language." - Terri Logan
Terri Logan has garnered many awards and prestigious gallery placements, including regular representation in the annual SOFA exhibitions. She is a resident of Indiana.