Geological Aeons – Unique handmade brooch

$30.00

I became interest in geological strata when I took a rafting trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. The layers in the slate reminded me of this experience. The hunk of metal I mounted on top was equally interesting geologically. It looked as if it could have dropped in from a meteor.

I created this 5x7cm one-of-a-kind brooch called Geological Aeons on an arrow-shaped piece of black slate. It features a strangely shaped hunk of rusted metal that I mounted on it. I found all the bits and bobs needed to make this brooch on the streets during my daily walks.

Normally I create wall sculptures and 3D sculptures from the wood, metal and tiles I find on the streets of Melbourne. However, through Instagram I met handmade jewellery designer Lynn Powers from New Orleans. She encouraged me to try making jewellery from the objects I found on the street, but I never had.

How I became a brooch designer

Then in 2019, I saw that the Contemporary Art Society of Victoria was holding its Australian National Brooch Show at the Fitzroy and Eltham public libraries. I displayed five of my brooches–and found that making them is great fun. In 2020, my brooches were in Wearable Art at The Old Auction House in Kyneton and online in Survival Kit at the University of Melbourne George Paton Gallery.

In 2021, as part of Geelong and Melbourne Design Weeks, my brooches were featured in exhibitions at The Reimaginarium in Geelong and again at The Old Auction House in Kyneton. A special series using handmade 19th-Century nails from a friend’s roof are in the 2021 Australian National Brooch show from May to October 2021 at the Fitzroy and Eltham Public Libraries, and a wide range of my brooches is at CoLab Arts in the Park in The Pavilion at Fitzroy Gardens from July to September 2021.

Where you can find my brooches

My brooches are always available through Incube8r Gallery, in the Fitzroy shop and online.