Cinnamon Lee

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Through the combination of traditional gold and silversmithing techniques and computer-driven processes, Cinnamon’s work explores the intersection between technology, the machine and the hand-made. Cinnamon’s formal study explored these ideas and culminated in the completion of a Master of Philosophy (Gold and Silversmithing), which she completed at the Australian National University in Canberra. She currently works from Metalab Studio in Sydney and her work has been exhibited across Australia, as well as in Japan and the United Kingdom. Cinnamon’s work is recognisable for the geometric complexity of its structural forms; designs utilise digital processes in order to create intricate structures and patterns through the repetition of basic shapes.

Cinnamon investigates the potential of new technologies to augment contemporary jewellery and craft practice, employing 3D computer modeling to create forms that would be difficult, if not impossible, to produce using traditional techniques alone. Cinnamon’s recent rings are carefully designed to draw attention to the intimate relationship between contemporary jewellery and its wearer.

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Jewellery by Cinnamon Lee

The (exhibition) year in review...

Looking back at the breadth and depth of work produced for our exhibition program this year is staggering. Over the course of nine months we have presented nine exhibitions by outstanding contemporary jewellers…

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'Covert Jewels' by Cinnamon Lee

Exhibition dates: 18th July - 30th July, 2011

Opening night: Tuesday 19 July, 6pm - 8pm at e.g.etal

“In a world of extroverted displays of wealth, status and character, my rings pay tribute to the value of discretion, the allure of secrecy and the delights of intimacy.”

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