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Jewels

Art Of Toys is happy to have such talented jewelry artists showing in the month of November in time for holiday gifts! Art Of Toys will feature Margaux Lange, Lorrain Garcia, emiko oye’s Lego jewelry, Lori Riley’s Kaleidoscope Jewelry, Lori Kirsh Assemblage Jewelry, and Oscar Ayotzintli Character Jewelry and more. On 2nd Sat Artie Annette will be once again offering a FREE craft project from 5:30 til dark out in front of the gallery for all ages weather permitting.

Margaux Lange- Margaux Lange’s Plastic Body Series art jewelry collection utilizes salvaged Barbie doll parts in combination with sterling silver and pigmented resins. The series is a result of Lange’s desire to re-purpose mass produced materials into handmade, wearable art. It is meant to examine and celebrate her own as well as pop culture’s relationship with the icon known simply as: Barbie.

Ear surround 800bhttps://artoftoys.com/product-category/langemargaux/

Margaux Lange’s Plastic Body Series art jewelry collection utilizes salvaged Barbie doll parts in combination with sterling silver and pigmented resins. The series is a result of Lange’s desire to re-purpose mass produced materials into handmade, wearable art. It is meant to examine and celebrate her own as well as pop culture’s relationship with the icon known simply as: Barbie. – See more at: https://artoftoys.com/margaux-langes-gallery/#sthash.LGpqiugh.dpuf

emiko oye-Inspired by hardware, haute couture, and salvaged materials, San Francisco artist emiko oye creates one-of-a-kind urban jewelry and conceptual sculptures from recycled plastics and non-precious materials. Utilizing industrial scrap, discarded toys and LEGO®, her works strive to subtly transform the identity of everyday mundane objects to create new dialogues about our relationships with the environment and our culture. Active in the Bay Area art community, she is on the Board of Directors for the Metal Arts Guild, gives lectures on how to survive as an artist, and facilitates community recycled jewelry projects through her Accessorize with Toys workshops. Her work is shown in museums and galleries across the US and Europe and is in the Museum of Contemporary Craft’s Teaching Collection

Lego Hero Slate Necklace emiko oyehttps://artoftoys.com/product-category/oye-emiko/

 

Lori Riley- As the daughter of Janice Chesnik and sister of Sheryl Koch and Jon Greene, Lori Riley was destined to become a kaleidoscope artist. After 15 years of designing, making and marketing kaleidoscopes Lori took a 13 year hiatus to explore other forms of art and design, honing her skills in jewelry-making and lampworking. Because of Lori’s love of kaleidoscopes and jewelry she has decided to re-release her line of kaleidoscope jewelry under the Riley Designs umbrella.

Kaleidoscope Jewelry Lori Riley Moonlight 1https://artoftoys.com/product-category/riley-lori/

 

Lori Kirsch-Lori will weave, stitch, and wrap vintage buttons, beads, elements and objects into bright colorful fun pieces. Her buttons, toys, and beads provide many opportunities for happy accident. She brings new life to childhood memories that once just sat in a jar or a drawer. Boring just doesn’t exist for Lori! Each piece of jewelry is unique and one of a kind.

Frog_Necklace_Lori_Kirschhttps://artoftoys.com/product-category/kirsch-lori/

Oscar Ayotzintli – Influenced by artist such as Charles Schulz, John Romita and Jose Guadalupe Posada, Mexican born Oscar Ayotzintli move from Mexiko City to New York City to study fine art at the Art Students League of New York, where he earned a scholarship. he studied anatomy with Frank L. Porcu, welding, wax sculpting as well as storytelling with Jamal Igle (DC Comics). In 2003 he started to train and work with Rusty Pistachio of the hardcore-punk band h2o and founder of pnut jewelry. Art Of Toys has 4 of his original designs.

Cieromuco CAThttps://artoftoys.com/product-category/ayotzintli-oscar/

Start your 2nd Saturday adventure at Art Of Toys in the heart of restaurant row with 22 restaurants to choose from first! Where Midtown and the Handle District meet! Remember Artie Annette will be doing a FREE craft project in front of gallery from 5:30 to dark weather permitting!