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Sim Luttin Melbourne Now 2023

Sim Luttin Melbourne Now 2023

Jewellery Now provides insight into Melbourne’s dynamic culture of contemporary jewellery practice through the work of fifteen artists and designers.

New Bracelets: Cover Image

New Bracelets: Cover Image

New Bracelets. Promopress: Barcelona. Nicolas Estrada

Klimt

Klimt

It's Always Darkest Just Before Dawn - Radiant Pavilion (20170627).jpg

It's Always Darkest Just Before Dawn - Radiant Pavilion (20170627).jpg

Sim Luttin - It's Always Darkest Just Before Dawn, Radiant Pavilion 2015

Claire Brooks Post

Claire Brooks Post

Sim Luttin Contemporary Jeweller

Sim Luttin Contemporary Jeweller

The Crafted Object - Sim Luttin

The Crafted Object - Sim Luttin

Tractorgirl, 'The Crafted Object: Sim Luttin', blog post,

In Focus: Sim Luttin

In Focus: Sim Luttin

Lark Crafts, In Focus, Sim Luttin 2010

Miniature Metals

Miniature Metals

Video during Masters at Indiana University, 2009.

Edition X

Edition X

Sim Luttin represented in Melbourne by Edition X

Wall Street International

Wall Street International

Shift, Metal Inkorporated, These Moments Existed-Sim Luttin, Wall Street International, 16 August 2013.

IU News

IU News

A Diamond Is Forever (...But So Is A Digital Archive), Arts and Music, Indiana, 18 October 2013.

IU News

IU News

These Moments Existed at the Grunwald Gallery of Art, Indiana University 2013.

Pieces of Eight

Pieces of Eight

Sim Luttin represented in Melbourne by Pieces of Eight

Lark Crafts

Lark Crafts

In Focus Sim Luttin Lark Crafts, 29 September 2010

Workbench of the Week

Workbench of the Week

Workbench of the Week, Sim Luttin, Pieces of Eight, 9 June 2011

Daily Art Muse

Daily Art Muse

Sim Luttin's Sumptuous Silver Steel, www.dailyartmuse.com, 17 March 2011

TESTIMONIALS

Sarah Bond writes:

2019

Sim Luttin has established an art practice synonymous with sophistication, impeccable technical skill and contemplative surfaces. Her scale is intimate and materials reflective; silver, copper, steel, patina, photographs, sublimated aluminium and glass. Influenced by nature in her work for many years, her current interest is in exploring time-based projects that respond to the everyday.

Original post: https://www.simluttin.com/essays

Ramona Barry writes:

2015

Sim understands that we can’t function without reflection and that we need time to rest and contemplate before being swept into the next moment and the endless permutations time offers. The objects she has created act as a form of punctuation.

Original post: https://www.simluttin.com/essays

Corrinne writes:

March 22, 2011 at 5:53 am

Sim’s work takes me back in time to my grandmother and forwards to my daughters (aged 2 and 5) simultaneously. It’s beautiful!

Original post: http://www.dailyartmuse.com

Armada Volya writes:

March 17, 2011 at 11:43 pm

Love her designs. Most of the jewellery I see these days is more or less the same you will see in any store, her designs have a character though, you can see that it was designed by someone with great talent and imagination.

Original post:  http://www.dailyartmuse.com

Tina Namow writes:

March 22, 2011 at 9:11 pm

Sim Luttin’s pieces are so sensitive and warm. They are beautifully crafted and it is obvious much care has gone into the design and the craftwomanship.

Original post: http://www.dailyartmuse.com

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