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The Justified Sinner and Christopher Hardwick are now friends
Apr 24
The Justified Sinner left a comment for Christopher Hardwick
"Thanks, Christopher. Keep in touch with any questions or points you want to discuss."
Apr 17
Christopher Hardwick left a comment for The Justified Sinner
"Hi Dauvit, thanks for the speedy response, your work is wonderful and has a strong visual voice.your statement is right up my alley as well.Much appreciated,Christopher"
Apr 16
Christopher Hardwick posted a status
"Any one out there doing any jewellery/metalsmithing, about masculinity,need to find an artist within my discipline. Heres hoping."
Apr 10
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Craft Made Strange, Twisted & Torn at Harbourside Gallery, Noosa Marina

January 5, 2013 to February 2, 2013
      From the studio of two Metalsmiths an exhibition of their latest sculptural and wearable works. See More
Dec 26, 2012
Christopher Hardwick left a comment for Paola Raggo
"Hi Paola, so lovely to meet up with you at crafthaus, we must meet for coffee in the near future.  Meeting in cyberspace is not quite the same. Chris "
Dec 26, 2012
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Christopher Hardwick joined Ross Annels's group
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Crafting this Antipodean Place

Australian landscapes are old, powerful and strange to Eurocentric eyes. To Indigenous Australia, whose pre-colonial history stretches back something like 60,000 years, every part of the landscape was active and spirited, full of story, meaning and relatedness. Contemporary mainstream Australia views the land as a resource to be measured, assessed, and exploited, without agency and devoid of meaning beyond economic value.This exhibition presents the work of Australian craft artists who engage…See More
Dec 26, 2012
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Craft Made Strange, Twisted & Torn at Harbourside Gallery, Noosa Marina

January 5, 2013 to February 2, 2013
      From the studio of two Metalsmiths an exhibition of their latest sculptural and wearable works. See More
Dec 19, 2012
Christopher Hardwick and Ligia Rocha are now friends
Sep 20, 2012
Christopher Hardwick and Leisa Rich are now friends
Sep 1, 2012
Christopher Hardwick posted photos
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Aug 6, 2012

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Where do you live ? City, State and Country
Imbil, Queensland, Australia
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Studio
I am a .... Example: Student, Maker, Educator, etc.
Student, Maker
Your website, DIRECT flickr or DIRECT facebook links where your work can be seen.
http://www.jewelleryartbyhardwick.com
Describe your media/materials you work with
glass, fiber, jewelry, metals, metal clay, mixed media, plastic, wood

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At 2:26am on April 17, 2013, The Justified Sinner said…

Thanks, Christopher. Keep in touch with any questions or points you want to discuss.

At 6:53am on August 6, 2012, Brigitte Martin said…
Dear Christopher,

Welcome to crafthaus, the network for craft artists and those who support them! I am very glad you joined us! Your crafthaus membership is valid through August 15, 2014.

Please look around and add your thoughts to the groups, blogs and discussions. Crafthaus is a participatory sport!

Please note that ALL images sent to the website are vetted to assure a measure of overall quality control. Unlike other image sharing websites, crafthaus is not a "free-for-all". Our members present their work in front of an educated and critical audience so the photos have to be GREAT. Our goal is to show our members' work in the best possible light. From the many images received daily, we aim to post as many as possible. Crafthaus heartily encourages comments from the membership, however, with regard to photos posted or not, we have a strict "NO WHINING" policy in effect! If your images don't get posted they do not meet crafthaus quality standards. Please review the photo guidelines under the FAQ tab.

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Again: Welcome !

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