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MICHAEL GOOD

MICHAEL GOOD

When Michael Good designs a piece of jewelry, his goal is to make a piece that is part of the wearer’s everyday life.  The earrings are distinct but, by some miracle of form, the earrings look different on each person.

His sculptures and jewelry are produced by a technique called “Anticlastic raising” developed allows him to make pieces that are light and flexible and incredibly fluid.  One writer described the jewelry as “liquid caught in the act of being gold.”

Michael Good is primarily self-taught as an artist.  He was taught elementary jewelry making techniques by a sculptor for whom he worked in NYC.  For the next ten years, Good made jewelry by invention, experimentation and books.  In 1980 he met HeikkiSeppa and was exposed to a new metalsmithing vocabulary, which opened a completely new direction.  Michael’s work since then has been an exploration of form with direct metal techniques, especially employing anticlastic raising, which he developed based on the work of HeikkiSeppa.

  • Angela Hübel
  • Arata Fuchi
  • Atelier  Munsteiner
  • Barbara Heinrich
  • Brooke Marks-Swanson
  • Claude Chavent
  • Claudio Pino
  • Devta Doolan
  • Earl Pardon
  • Élise Bergeron
  • Enric Majoral
  • Ginny Whitney
  • Glenda Arentzen
  • Harold O’Connor
  • Janis Kerman
  • Linda Kindler Priest
  • Lucie Heskett-Brem
  • Marco Borghesi
  • Michael Boyd
  • Michael Good
  • Paolo Marcolongo
  • Peter Schmid | Atelier Zobel
  • Rebecca Laskin
  • Roland Dubuc
  • So Young Park
  • Sydney Lynch
  • Tod Pardon
All 6 /Artists 6

TOD PARDON

SYDNEY LYNCH

SO YOUNG PARK

ROLAND DUBUC

REBEKAH LASKIN

PETER SCHMID | ATELIER ZOBEL

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