'Rock Pins' Brooch

£470.00

Anodised aluminium, precious white & yellow metals, brass and steel

Andrew Coomber 

Landscape has always been the primary inspiration for Andrew’s work. Man’s interaction with the land, the marks he makes on it, combined with a fascination in geology and the 'anatomy' of the land, the interface between engineering and nature, have been of prime importance to him.  

He works in the ‘no man’s land’ between ‘fine’ and ‘applied’ art in painting, sculpture, silversmithing and jewellery in a wide variety of media.  

Maker of two Eisteddfod Crowns. 

Previous studios in Edinburgh, Manchester and now North Wales. 

Formerly head of department of Jewellery Metalwork at North East Wales Institute (now Wrexham Glyndwr University). 

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Anodised aluminium, precious white & yellow metals, brass and steel

Andrew Coomber 

Landscape has always been the primary inspiration for Andrew’s work. Man’s interaction with the land, the marks he makes on it, combined with a fascination in geology and the 'anatomy' of the land, the interface between engineering and nature, have been of prime importance to him.  

He works in the ‘no man’s land’ between ‘fine’ and ‘applied’ art in painting, sculpture, silversmithing and jewellery in a wide variety of media.  

Maker of two Eisteddfod Crowns. 

Previous studios in Edinburgh, Manchester and now North Wales. 

Formerly head of department of Jewellery Metalwork at North East Wales Institute (now Wrexham Glyndwr University). 

Anodised aluminium, precious white & yellow metals, brass and steel

Andrew Coomber 

Landscape has always been the primary inspiration for Andrew’s work. Man’s interaction with the land, the marks he makes on it, combined with a fascination in geology and the 'anatomy' of the land, the interface between engineering and nature, have been of prime importance to him.  

He works in the ‘no man’s land’ between ‘fine’ and ‘applied’ art in painting, sculpture, silversmithing and jewellery in a wide variety of media.  

Maker of two Eisteddfod Crowns. 

Previous studios in Edinburgh, Manchester and now North Wales. 

Formerly head of department of Jewellery Metalwork at North East Wales Institute (now Wrexham Glyndwr University).