A "twist" on traditional Silver by local artist, Emily Dill
Since 1995, Emily Dill has been changing the look of silverware by recycling it into jewelry and other interesting items. Being a self-taught metal smith has brought alot of trial & error.
Emily works from her studio in Lanexa, Virginia, where she keeps thousands of pieces of silver plate just waiting to created into something new. Emily takes several buying trips a year just to purchase silver ware and also has "pickers" that routinely send it to her.
"I make use of the past to create for the future." Emily Dill
2 comments:
Saw some of your pieces of wearable art in Williamsburg this Jan. and loved one piece in particular. It was a fork that resemebled an octopus..at least to my eye. There was a spot that looked as if it should have a stone and would have purchased it had it had a stone in it. Do you think it's a piece that you could personalize for me?
Great art, loved it immediatly!
Hello,
I got one of your beautiful bud vases at Shirley plantation, and would love to get some more, for myself and for gifts. How can i contact you? I did google and found a number - if you got an unknown call today nov 6 about 5:10 PM from the 717 area code that was me. Maybe you could all that number back and tell me how to buy some more vases from you?
thank you,
Pam
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