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- Nora Fok (b.
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- Nora Fok Social and Cultural Influences Biography • Born in Hong Kong in • Jewellery designer who works with knitted and woven nylon.
Jeweller Nora Fok's Bubblebath neckpiece in the Crafts ...
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- I was lucky enough to see a the first ever solo exhibition tour by the extraordinary jeweller, textile artist and 3D designer Nora Fok presently on at The Ruthin Craft Centre between 2 April – 5 June The artist has established herself as a pioneering maker, crafting her delicate, intricate forms from nylon.
The Ethereal Jewelry Of Nora Fok - IGNANT
- This was quite a challenge as Nora had to learn new processes and develop.
Amazing Nylon Art Rings by Nora Fok - The Beading Gem
Nora Fok is a designer who graduated from and later taught on courses at Brighton Polytechnic/University of Brighton.
On the occasion of the College of Art’s 150 year anniversary in 2009, she wrote:
“Fishing line is an uncommon material to use for body adornment, and they certainly think so at the fishing tackle shop. Nylon monofilament, however, has been the unique material for me to capture my ideas with. It is delicately lightweight, can be dyed into many colours, is warm to the touch and kind to the skin. It is a brilliant catalyst for light; sparkles like diamonds in the sun. Traditional techniques like knitting, knotting, weaving and tying are ideal for this material, and they suit the imaginary world that forms the essence of my work.”During the 27 years since graduation, I have spent my time experimenting and transforming this material into a personal vision of wearable sculptural forms for the female body.
Nora Fok Kandinsky Circles 2007-8
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Nora Fok is an artist who expresses her ideas in a personal and distinctive way. | |
Drawing from the structures, systems and order of nature, Chinese artist Nora Fok designs sculptural jewelry pieces that she handcrafts from nylon microfilament. | |
This remarkable piece of jewellery history has been exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. |