Cheryl De Groot | Marlene Dietrich
Artist: Cheryl De Groot
Materials: Shibuichi, sterling, polkadot mokume, baroque pearl.
Dimensions: 2-1/8" x 3/4"
Origin of featured materials: Shining Wave Metals / Phillip Baldwin
Story behind the piece: Inspired by Marlene Dietrich in Tuxedo in "Morocco."
I've been buying mokume and other exotic metals from Phil Baldwin for 30+ years. His materials and patterns have inspired me to production and one-of-a-kind designs that otherwise may not have happened.
Artist Bio: Started making jewelry with two classes at Olympic College in 1969 and was hooked. Have been working full time as a designer/metalsmith since 1984. Between '69 and then I worked as a shipyard welder, cab driver, bartender and artist's model, among many other jobs.
This piece is part of, From Wave to Shining Wave: a Celebration of Phil Baldwin and Shining Wave Metals Baldwin. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with the Seattle Metals Guild. 5% of sales will be donated to help fund an endowment at Pendland in Phillip Baldwin’s name. Learn more HERE. All work will remain on exhibit through July 20, 2025.
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