Emily Swift-Jones

Sculptural Gilding Artist using gold leaf, verre eglomise, polished plaster to create textured and patinated surfaces and sculptures. Themes come from the natural world especially inspired by crystaline formation and geological formations.

Friday, 26 July 2013

Busy bee

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Thanks to the wonderful photography department at The Sofa And Chair Company I finally get some quality photographs of my work. My range i...
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Tuesday, 16 July 2013

New Art outlet with The Sofa & Chair Company

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I have neglected my blog again! I get caught up in a whirl of creative activity and time flies away from me. Several months ago I receive...
Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Grand Designs 2013

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The director of my new glass suppliers liked my most recent splashback so much that he commissioned me to do something on one of the kitche...

Abstract Dandylion Splashback

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I've been so busy. It's very exciting. I was contact by a lovely lady who had been trawling the internet for months trying to find ...
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Sunday, 3 February 2013

Patinated White gold

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A detail showing the mink coloured basecoat and the patination on the leaf I recently had an exciting meeting with a potential new clie...

James Bond Inspired Bedroom!

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I've been a busy little bee of late. I recently completed an interior styling commission for a client who wanted their bedroom to have ...
Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Emily Swift-Jones: Sparklewren Boutique Opens

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I found this photograph on the internet on the Geishaface blog by a lady who came to the opening - resplendent in her kimono and corset. Wh...
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Emily Swift-Jones
My artwork has evolved from my career as a specialist decorator. I use traditional gilding techniques, italian plaster, texture mediums, glass, semi precious stones and baroque pearls. I find my inspiration in geology, chemical reactions and in the beauty of decaying materials such as rust
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