Jewelry
"Green Glass Fish" Earrings
- Item Number
- 186
- Estimated Value
- 25 USD
- Sold
- 25 USD to dburnham
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Green Glass fish earrings, hand-crafted by Jennifer Lipman-Bartel.
Gold plated hooks. 2 1/2" inches long.
Item Special Note
Jennifer Lipman-Bartel has welded steel sculptural furniture at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, has created metal jewelry at the Moore College of Art & Design and has a degree from Boston University. Jennifer’s jewelry and sculptural work has been displayed in many galleries and Galas. The National Liberty Museum, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia’s Art in City Hall, Philadelphia Fringe Festival, Abington Arts Center, Painted Bride Arts Center, The Print Center, The Wayne Arts Center, Manna’s Show of Hands, American Cancer Association, Aids Coalition of Southern New Jersey, Cystic Fibrosis Association, Moss Rehabilitation’s- All About Art & Art Reach, to name a few.
Jennifer’s unique jewelry and sculptural work are all her original design concepts. Incorporating semi-precious stones, metals, rare and unusual glass beads and found objects. As a spinal cord cancer survivor, she has donated her work to many legal aid organizations and charities that help people with cancer and disabilities in the Delaware Valley.
Both as craftsmen and resin model makers, Jennifer and her husband Mike Bartel operate a hobby model manufacturing company that creates kits and accessories for model ship builders and model train railroaders. Clients have been SEPTA, Aker Philadelphia Shipyard and Kinkisharyo in Japan. Their ship model work has been featured on the Television Science Channel Program “How It’s Made” Oil Tanker Episode for Aker Philadelphia Shipyard 2009.
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