CONTEMPORARY ART JEWELRY

Taboo Studio

1615½ W. Lewis Street

San Diego, CA 92103

619.692.0099

Carol Webb

Carol Webb

Artist Statement

My process involves the lamination of a thin layer of copper over a thicker layer of fine silver. The next step involves photo-etching through the copper to the silver to obtain my patterns. Occasionally I use a combination of copper over 22k gold over sterling, photo-etching through the copper to the 22k gold. The pieces are then constructed, and after finishing, the copper is oxidized. I make beads, pins, and earrings. My interest is in exploring the relationships of pattern to form. I often combine patterns to fit a certain shape. When the round beads are being dapped, the pattern goes thru distortion. Fitting the halves together poses both technical and aesthetic challenges. So I make adjustments to the pattern to include the seam as a design component.

In the early eighties I was exposed to the work of Carol Kumata; layers of silver with solder inlaid pattern looked like rice paper cradling a stone. Though I was attracted to her ideas, it was the pattern which appealed most to me. I was hoping there was an easier way to produce pattern. During that time I was trying to refine my mokume gane technique; my friend Alan Liu was working on various photo stencil applications. I was only mildly interested in photo etching, but, one day I combined the two processes. That was it! I was hooked.

I started making beads; round ones, cylinders and cones. That was another combination that seemed to work well; beads with pattern. The bead, being the ground, or foundation of jewelry was an automatic choice. My intent was that the jewelry have the quality of something familiar which is cherished.

Later, I spent a short time in China and Japan where the language of pattern, and it’s potential, made it’s strongest impression. I began to ask myself "What makes pattern; how can I use it’s language?". Then I had questions about the language and its symbolism. Questions like "What makes checkerboard so universal?" "What is so appealing about triangles?" I find answers in fragments, giving direction to the next step, or series of steps.

BROOCHES

Brooches are like poetry; personal observations, often subtle and emotional. They just float out there, surfacing on their own without the apparent constraints of wearability. Then, they become part of the wearers persona. Like chameleons, they have their own personality, yet change in relation to their environment. Like the balloon blips of the comic strip, they become a dialogue tool, representing something of the wearer, containing some history, indicators of personal mood or attitude. They can also be talismans, protectors to the wearer or imparters of magic. Or, just be something special to wear, for no apparent reason.

Résumé

Birthplace: New York, November 16, 1944

Education

1962-1966Cal State University, San Jose, CA Liberal Arts
1976-1986Cabrillo College, Aptos, CA Jewelry, Studio Art
1976-1986Various jewelry workshops and symposiums in the U.S. Jewelry and Related Skills
1993Monterey Peninsula College, Monterey, CA Experimental Enameling, Metalsmithing

Work Experience

1967-1977 Robert’s Bookstore & Art Supplies, San Jose, CA, Buyer - Art Materials
1977-1979 Lenz Arts, Santa Cruz, CA, Buyer - Art Materials
1979-1990 METALWORKS, Capitola, CA, Owner - Jewelry Supply Store, Custom Design & Jewelry Repair
1990-1993 METALWORKS, Aptos, CA, Wholesale Jewelry Design & Manufacture
1993-present METALWORKS, Santa Cruz, CA, Wholesale Jewelry Design & Manufacture
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Professional Organizations

1982-present Society of North American Goldsmiths General Membership
1979-present American Crafts Council General Membership
1991-present American Crafts Association General Membership
1991- present Metal Minglers Monterey Bay General Membership
1994-present Metal Arts Guild, San Francisco General Membership

Publications

1983 Metalsmith Magazine, Summer ‘83, Co-authored with Allan Liu "Transparency Making for Photo Etching"
  Metalsmith Magazine, Fall ‘83, Co-authored with Allan Liu "Photo Etching for Studio Jeweler"
1992 Ornament Magazine, Winter ‘92, "Human Arts"
1993 Metals Survey III, David LaPlantz
1994 Ornament Magazine. Fall ‘94, "Contemporary American Brooches"
1995 Metalsmith Magazine, Winter ‘95, "Brooch - The Subject"
  Collectible Beads, Robert K, Liu, Ornament. Vista, California
1996 Ornament Magazine. Fall ‘96 "Carol Webb, Tyranny of the Simple"
1997 Metalsmith Magazine 1997 Exhibition In Print
  Lapidary Journal Bead Annual October Cover and feature article
1998 Functional Vase Project 1998. Yaw Gallery catalog
  American Craft Magazine, August/September 1998 Gallery
  American Jewelry Manufacturer December "Bonding with Bi-metals"
1999 The Metalsmith’s Book of Boxes and Lockets, Tim McCreight, Brynmorgan Press
2000 American Jewelry Manufacturer June "Coats of Many Colors"
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Exhibitions

1989 Excellence of the West Juried, Humboldt Cultural Center, Eureka, CA
1990 Metalforms ‘90 Juried, California Crafts Museum, San Francisco, CA
1991 Open Studio Santa Cruz County Juried, Santa Cruz, CA
1992 Form & Object: Contemporary Interpretations of Craft Traditions Juried, University of Wyoming Traveling Exhibition
  Associates of the American Craft Museum "Wearables" Invitational, New York City, NY
  Craft Art Collections Invitational, New York City, NY
  Summer At Taboo Invitational, San Diego, CA
  Open Studio Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz, CA
1993 Art To Wear Invitational, Pajaro Valley Arts Council, Watsonville, CA
  Beadworld Invitational, Gallery Eight, La Jolla, CA
  Crafts of the Northwest Invitational, Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
  Open Studio Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz, CA
  Christmas Ornament for the Whitehouse Main Christmas Tree Invitational, Blue Room, Washington, DC
1994 National Invitational Valentine Jewelry Show Sheila Nussbaum Gallery, Millburn, NJ
  Brooch: The Subject Juried, Tempe Arts Center, Tempe, AZ
  Crafts National 28 Juried, Zoller Gallery, Penn State University, University Park, PA
  Featured Artist Del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
  KTEI-1 Art Exhibit Jurors’ Award, McPherson Center, Santa Cruz, CA
  Patterns, Patterns. Patterns Juried, Vermont State Craft Center, Frog Hollow, Middlebury, VT
  Open Studio Santa Cruz County Juror’s Award, Santa Cruz, CA
1995 ALCHEMY: Metals Made Precious. Linda Watson-Abbott. 25 Years of Influence Juried, The Pope Gallery, Santa Cruz, CA
  Open Studio Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz, CA
  To See or Not to See A Box and Mirror Invitational, Nancy Sachs Gallery, St. Louis, MO
  Art By Design Juried, Merit Award, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
  A House is... Architectural Theme Invitational, La Jolla Gallery Eight, La Jolla, CA
  Boxes Functional Boxes Invitational, Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston MA
1996 National Invitational Valentine Jewelry Show Sheila Nussbaum Gallery, Millburn, NJ
  Brooch: The Subject: Traveling Exhibition Invitational, Two Year Traveling Exhibition Tempe Arts Center w/ Arizona Commission on the Arts
  The Magical Properties of Beads Juried, Tubac Center. Santa Cruz Valley Art Association, Tubac, AZ
  The Ubiquitous Bead Invitational. Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue. WA
  Open Studio Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz, CA
  Beadwork: Beyond Boundaries Juried, Contemporary Artifacts Gallery, Brea, KY
  Beadwear/Bead Wonder Invitational, Embassy of Austria -Chancery, Washington, DC
1997 Valentine Show Invitational, Nancy Sachs Gallery. St Louis, MO
  Open Studio Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz, CA
1998 Functional Vase Project: 1998 SOFA Yaw Gallery, Birmingham, MI
  Illuminations Candleholders Invitational, Ragazzis Flying Shuttle Gallery, Seattle WA
  Knock on Wood: An American Mokume Invitational National Ornamental Metal Museum, Memphis, TN
1999 Exemplary Contemporary Juried, Elouise Picard Smith Gallery University of Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
2000 Toys Philadelphia Convention Center PMA Craft Show November 9-l2
  Tiaras Will Be Worn, an Exhibition Traveling Exhibition Velvet da Vinci, Sam Shaw Gallery, Thomas Mann Gallery and 2001 SNAG Conference Committee
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Guest Artist/Lecturer/Workshops

1995 Northern California Bead Society, Piedmont, CA
  Speaker, "Four Metal Bead Makers" Third International Bead Conference, Washington, DC
1997 Workshop. The Florida Society of Goldsmiths-NE Chapter Orlando, FL
1998 Workshop, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA May 16-17
1999 Workshop, Florida Society of Goldsmiths New Smyrna Beach, Florida January 4-8
  Workshop, Louisiana State University January 14-16
  Workshop, Metal Arts Society of Southern California, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA April 9-11
  Workshop, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA May 1-2
  Workshop, CraftSummer, Miami University, Oxford, OH July 5-9
  Workshop, Houston Metal Arts Guild, Glassel School of Art , Houston TX Sept 25-26
2000 Workshop,. Art League School, Torpedo Factory, Alexandria, VA March 20-24
  Workshop, Revere Academy, San Francisco, CA April 17-21
  Workshop, Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, CA May 20-21
  Workshop, Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts Gatlinburg, TN June 5-9
  Workshop, Peters Valley Craft Education Center, Peters Valley, NJ July 14-18
 Workshop, Georgia Metalsmiths Guild, Atlanta, GA October 16-20
2001Workshop, Seattle Metals Guild, Seattle, WA May 18-20
 Workshop, Monterey Peninsula College, Monterey CA June 11-15
 Workshop, Spokane Metals Guild, Spokane, WA June 22-24
 Workshop, Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts Gatlinburg, TN July 9-13
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Craft Fairs

September 1991 Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival Mill Valley, CA
February 1992 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
May 1992 An Affaire in the Garden Beverly Hills, CA
June 1992 ACC Craft Fair West Springfield Eastern States Exposition, West Springfield. MA
August 1992 ACC Pacific States Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
September 1992 Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival Mill Valley, CA
February 1993 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
March 1993 Roy Helms Contemporary Crafts Market Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
June 1993 Terry Pimsleur Union Street Spring Festival San Francisco, CA
June 1993 ACC Craft Fair West Springfield Eastern States Exposition, West Springfield, MA
August 1993 Rosen Buyers Market San Francisco, CA
September 1993 Sausalito Art Festival Sausalito, CA
September 1993 Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival Mill Valley, CA
February 1994 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
March 1994 Roy Helms Contemporary Crafts Market Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
June 1994 ACC Craft Fair Columbus Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH
August 1994 ACC Craft Fair San Francisco Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
September 1994 Sausalito Art Festival Sausalito CA
November 1994 Metalsmiths Fair Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
February 1995 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
March 1995 Roy Helms Contemporary Crafts Market Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
June 1995 ACC Craft Fair Columbus. Wholesale Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH
August 1995 ACC Craft Fair San Francisco Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
August 1995 American Crafts EXPO Evanston. IL
September 1995 Sausalito Arts Festival Sausalito, CA
November 1995 Philadelphia Museum of Art Crafts Show Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA
November 1995 Third International Bead Conference Sheraton Washington Hotel, Washington, DC
February 1996 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
June 1996 ACC Craft Fair Columbus. Wholesale Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH
July 1996 ACC Craft Fair San Francisco Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
August 1996 American Crafts EXPO Evanston, IL
November 1996 Philadelphia Museum of Art Crafts Show Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA
November 1996 Metal Arts Fair Fort Mason, SF
December 1996Crafts at the Castle Boston, MA
February 1997 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
June 1997 ACC Craft Fair Columbus. Wholesale Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH
August 1997 ACC Craft Fair San Francisco Fort Mason. San Francisco, CA
August 1997 American Crafts EXPO Evanston, IL
November 1997 Philadelphia Museum of Art Crafts Show Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA
December 1997 Crafts at the Castle Boston, MA
February 1998 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
August 1998 ACC Craft Fair San Francisco Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
August 1998 American Crafts Expo Evanston, IL
October 1998 Philadelphia Museum of Art Crafts Show Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA
December 1998Crafts at the Castle Boston, MA
February 1999 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
August 1999 ACC Craft Fair San Francisco Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
August 1999 American Crafts EXPO Evanston, IL
February 2000 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
April 2000 Smithsonian Craft Show National Building Museum, Washington DC
August 2000 ACC Craft Fair San Francisco Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
August 2000 American Crafts EXPO Evanston, IL
November 2000 Philadelphia Museum of Art Crafts Show Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA
February 2001 ACC Craft Fair Baltimore Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD
April 2001 Smithsonian Craft Show National Building Museum, Washington DC
August 2001 ACC Craft Fair San Francisco Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
August 2001 American Crafts Expo Evanston, IL
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Show#

Title

Dates

2008-4

Holiday Ornaments

11/21/2008 – 1/2/2009

2007-3

Old and New

8/10/2007 – 9/21/2007

2006-4

Jewelry to Dazzle

11/17/2006 – 1/2/2007

2004-1

The February Show

2/13/2004 – 3/26/2004

2002-2

Spring Show

5/3/2002 – 6/15/2002

1999-4

Holiday Magic

11/19/1999 – 1/7/2000

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Carol Webb, Square Edna Earrings #114, 2001, Photo etched copper over fine silver, 18k gold, black patina. Carol Webb, Square Diagonal Edna Earrings #8, 2002, Photo Etched copper over fine silver, 18k gold, white sapphires, black patina. Carol Webb, Triangle Edna Earrings #10, 2001, Photo etched copper over fine silver, 18k gold, black patina. Carol Webb, Wedge Earrings #7, Photo etched copper over fine silver, black patina. Carol Webb, Criss Cross Pin #75, 2001, Photo etched copper over fine silver, 18k gold, diamond, black patina. Carol Webb, Quintinus Pin #44/114, 2002, Photo etched copper over fine silver, black patina. Carol Webb, Elsa Pin #47, 2002, Photo etched copper over fine silver, 18k & 22k gold, black patina. Carol Webb, Mabel Pin #114, 2002, Photo etched copper over fine silver, 22k gold, black patina. Carol Webb, Bezel Tube Bead #61, 1998, Photo etched copper over fine silver, black patina.

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