Linda Kaye-Moses
  • Dalton, MA
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Linda Kaye-Moses commented on Begoña Prats's group Joyas Sensacionales (Sensational Jewellery)
"Ola Begona,Thank you for sharing the images of the sensational jewels and for creating the 'island' where the only priority is to create, create, create!"
Apr 9
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Joyas Sensacionales (Sensational Jewellery)

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Linda Kaye-Moses commented on Norman Sherfield's photo
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time flies

"Love this clock. GReat collab. "
Jan 11
Linda Kaye-Moses liked Norman Sherfield's photo
Jan 11
Linda Kaye-Moses commented on Marina Sheetikoff's group CHAIN
"Wooohooo! What a great collection/project. What fun and aren't we a diverse and wonderful group (I know, I know, I didn't send and image, but this is one wonderful group altogether, isn't it!). Hooray for crafthaus. "
Nov 5, 2012
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CHAIN

CHAINcrafthaus online exhibit:November 2-December 2, 2012 Participants were asked to send one image of a piece of chain between 10 and 20 cm long. The online exhibit is the result of the images selected and linked in a long and unique chain shown on real size.These works are visually connected by a round jump link. See More
Nov 5, 2012
Linda Kaye-Moses left a comment for Leisa Rich
"Dig your work too."
Nov 1, 2012
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Plumdinger Studio
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My jewels concern themselves not simply with function, but also with the implicit and explicit narrative capacity of adornment and, additionally, with adornment enclosure as sculptural form. They are an extension of my intention to build fully realized objects by constructing jewels within environments/protective dwellings, e.g. "Nesting Cases", often incorporating an original textual element (poem/song/prose).

I am invested in a continuing tradition of adornment extended to a surrounding environment, supporting and protecting the center. The 'enclosure', the vessel, the chest, the reliquary that contain carefully selected and assembled elements and that reflect intimate symbology, are both my inspiration and my art form.

Using a repertoire of jewelry fabrication techniques (metal clay, engraving, stamping, fold-forming, oxidation/patination, roll-printing, cold connections) blockprinting, assemblage and collage and precious metals, precious stones and found objects, all the elements of each of my pieces relate thematically. My pieces explore the fusion of all these elements with the stories my objects relate; an integration, both physical and metaphorical. Each piece speaks as a sculptural 'encyclopedia' of connected and coherent images, symbols, and concepts.
Your website, DIRECT flickr or DIRECT facebook links where your work can be seen.
http://www.paradisecityarts.com/artpage/mixedmedia/lindakayemoses.html

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Work Accepted

Posted on November 15, 2011 at 1:58pm 4 Comments

Just wanted to let everyone on crafthaus know that I've had work accepted in Art Jewelry III and in an upcoming (2012) Lark Book, Metal Clay Fusion. Wooohooo!

 

Linda

Book Release and Book Signing Event

Posted on August 22, 2011 at 2:48pm 0 Comments

Hello,

 

I just received confirmation that I will be doing a Book Release/Signing Event at The Bookstore in Lenox, MA on September 25th for my new book "Roots, Stems, and Branches; A Recollection". I hope that, if you live in the area, Berkshire County, MA, Hudson River Valley, Northwestern CT, anywhere in the Northeast, that you'll come help me celebrate at this event.

 

If you want to come, contact Matt Tannenbaum at The Bookstore in Lenox at (413) 637-3390 or…

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Roots, Stems and Branches

Posted on August 22, 2011 at 11:43am 1 Comment

Dear Friends,

For the past ten years, I’ve been working on a project that I hoped would define those moments or events in my life that directed me to making my jewels. I’m thrilled now to announce the publication of my new book, Roots, Stems and Branches; A Recollection—the result of those many years of writing, art making, and personal reflection.



A special clothbound Collector’s Edition with dust jacket is now available and can be ordered directly online at <…

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What do I mean by success

Posted on January 4, 2010 at 5:21pm 3 Comments

How I define success has changed as the years have gone by, but here are the signposts of my various definitions of success:

1. My craft supports me and my family (college cost for kids, mortgage, food, etc.).

2. My craft supports my creative urges.

3. I can make, via skills and techniques, whatever my creativity insists that I make.

4. My work (jewels) is enjoyed and WORN by my collectors.

5. My work pleases and inspires me.

6. My work keeps me young!

7. My… Continue

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At 11:21pm on May 1, 2012, Linda Savineau said…
Yes, Toronto is definitely on my list for 2013! See you there!
At 2:12pm on February 7, 2012, Rebecca Wade said…

Thank you for the comment!

At 9:24pm on December 2, 2011, jenny Fillius said…

Your work is nicely unique. Your colors and forms repeatedly remind me of the best parts of the sea. Lovely.

At 8:00pm on September 23, 2011, Elise Winters said…

thanks linda

At 6:36pm on September 23, 2011, Brigitte Martin said…
Thank you very much for your membership payment and support of crafthaus. Your membership is valid through 10-15-2012.

Enjoy crafthaus, participate often!
At 9:29pm on July 19, 2011, Mirinda Kossoff said…

Why thank you m'dear.  I'm pleased to be part of this diverse and interesting group.  Thanks for encouraging me to join!  By the way, your work is FAB!  Seeing it here on Crafthaus is the first time I've gotten a look at a collection of your creations.  Your boxed pieces are inspired!!!

Fondly,

Mirinda

At 1:53pm on July 8, 2011, Alexandra Abraham said…
thank you so much for your comments on my work, feel very honoured. your work is wonderful too, am finding my way around the site as am a 'newbie' and will be adding friends soon
At 11:47am on July 8, 2011, Michelle Pajak-Reynolds said…

Thanks Linda.  I'm so glad you're enjoying my work. I'm a big fan of yours too.

 

At 2:59pm on April 22, 2011, Margaret R Schindel said…
Thanks, Linda! Glad to be here, better late than never. ;) I'll be in touch over the next few weeks so we can plan our summer visit. Looking forward to it!
At 2:49pm on March 28, 2011, Lorena Angulo said…

Gracias Linda !

xox

 
 
 

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