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Biography Born and raised in New York City, Valerie Damon's life has been marked
by immersion in the arts. Following an adolescence in the performing
arts (dance and theater), her career as a jeweler began in the company
of some of the pre-eminent names of the contemporary American Craft
Movement. Apprenticing and formally studying early in her career
fostered a profound personal desire to express her own creative
perception as a visual artist.
Val Damon has been creating her own line of studio jewelry using gold and
sterling silver since 2006 when she premiered at the American Craft Show
in Baltimore. Her unique, artisan crafted jewelry is about
contrast. Applying both ancient and modern metalsmithing techniques she
combines the rough hewn with the delicate, the profane and the sacred.
Her jewelry is fantastic, yet realistic, and is a joy to wear.
She continues to refine and expand her skills through ongoing,
technique-specific courses at numerous arts education programs, as well
as in private jewelry & metalsmithing workshops. She currently exhibits
in major nationally juried craft shows, and has been teaching workshops privately since
2004. Her work is exhibited and sold in fine stores, galleries and
museum shops
throughout the United States.
Val's inspired and original designs are shaped by her life, creative
passion and experience as a jeweler in the world's most diverse urban
environment. They skillfully combine elements both masculine and
feminine in handmade pieces which enjoy a broad appeal. Drawing on an
almost genetic predisposition to metal-working, her work is
traditionally inspired, innovative and timeless. |
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