Virginie Dyvorne
Virginie
Dyvorne
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I fell in love with the beauty of traditional metalsmithing techniques while still living in Paris and attending Ecole Boulle. Moving to New York in 2010 I took hollow construction technique classes with Klaus Burgel. More recently I took a workshop in Bangkok to focus on kinetic construction. My work aims at providing joy and a sense of play to the viewer through whimsical associations. I often use soft enamel to add my colorful signature look and convey a unique character to my pieces.
Whimsy Jewelry
New York, NY 10034
United States
Booth
618
Medium
Jewelry Metal