Scarlett Cohen French
Scarlett’s work draws inspiration from the rich diversity of Chaos theory. Exploring imagery with experimental video work such as optical feedback loops Scarlett then transfers this into physicality using photo etching and experimenting with the vast possibilities of enamel.
Colour, movement and growth of pattern are the main factors considered in her design process. As Scarlett has developed in her career she has started to integrate new technologies into her work.
This year’s collection combines 3D printing, silver, touches enamel and 18c gold to produce bold, confident and unique pieces of jewellery that empower the wearer.
Since graduating from Glasgow School of art Scarlett has been working from her studio in Glasgow. She regularly exhibits her jewellery in various high-profile shows across the UK each year.
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Enamel dissarry brooch
Sterling silver, copper, industrial and vitreous enamel and steel
circular disarray necklace
oxidised silver and 24c gold leaf
square disarray earrings
Gold plated sterling silver
octagonal disarray earring
gold plated silver
octagon studs with tanzanite
gold plated silver and blue tanzanite
'posh pipes' drop earrings
silver, copper pipes, enamel, 24c gold leaf
circular disarray studs
gold plated silver
'unruly' ring
silver, 18c gold, white sapphires and ruby
octagon disarray pendant
Gold plated sterling silver and blue tanzanite
octagonal disarray brooch
oxidised sterling silver
Chaos rising cocktail earrings
3D printing, oxidised silver and gold plated silver
chaos rising necklace
3d printed, oxidised sterling silver.