Sunday, June 5, 2011

New Blog @ WordPress

Greetings my few and hopefully faithful followers! I am moving this blog to a new home at WordPress, not sure why, I just felt the need for a change. Maybe this change will invigorate my blogging momentum. Please join me and follow my words at http://www.copperchameleon.wordpress.com

Thank you!!! xoxo

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

100 FOR 100



ONE NIGHT ONLY!

100 original works by 100 local artists for $100 a piece.

Who: Center for Visual Artists

What: "100 for 100" Exhibit and Sale. All proceeds sustain the CVA education programs and gallery exhibitions.

Where: CVA Gallery - 200 Davie Street - 2nd Floor Greensboro Cultural Center

When: Friday May 6th 6:00-9:00 (preview admission for $5 from 6-7:30, after 7:30 FREE admission)

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Spotlight on Good Clean Fun Life OCMD & Delmarva

Copper Chameleon
Copper Chameleon
Copper Chameleon
Copper Chameleon
Copper Chameleon
Copper Chameleon

Copper Chameleon

Brittany Sondberg


brittanysondberg@copperchameleon.com

http://www.copperchameleon.com

Brittany Søndberg received a BFA in Metal Design from East Carolina University in 2004. In 2005 she established a studio, built a website and started a jewelry & metal design company, Copper Chameleon. In 2008, upon moving with her husband, back to North Carolina, she became a full time artist. She has since expanded her studio, which is now located at Lyndon Street Artworks in downtown Greensboro.
Having studied under such acclaimed artists as Bob Ebendorf and Linda Darty, among others, Brittany complicates the traditional notion of jewelry by juxtaposing bold enamel hues with the simple appeal of minimalist forms. She adds touches of an antiquarian aesthetic to create work that is at once daring and accessible. Her work can be found in a variety of boutiques and galleries along the East Coast.
Along with running a successful company, Brittany teaches workshops in copper enameling and jewelry fabrication at Sawtooth School of Visual Arts in Winston-Salem, NC. She also teaches jewelry classes at The Center for Visual Artists in Downtown Greensboro and also offers private lessons out of her studio at Lyndon Street. Additionally, Brittany serves The Center for Visual Artists both as a board member and as a member of the exhibition committee.
ARTIST STATEMENT
Inspiration comes from my lifelong interest in fashion design coinciding with my love of danish modern and minimalist forms and elements. Occasionally I incorporate components with a well worn, aged or antiquarian aesthetic. The combination creates a balance between my appetite for modernity and affection for ancestral relics. The unexpected compatibility between the three motivations allows me to explore and create exclusive heirloom works containing emotion, material appreciation and contemporary faddism.
I work heavily in recycled sterling silver and copper. I very often incorporate vitreous enamel in my designs as a focal point, exclusive theme or as embellishment. I have used ebony and other rare species of wood, bezel setting them to showcase their natural artistry. Faceted cabochons, which are not all that easy to come by are my absolute favorite. Especially as opaque semi precious stones, the faceting is subtly formal and unexpectedly beautiful. Feathers have created a space in my work in there own right, feminine and dramatic, they contrast beautifully with matted enamels and simple settings. They are at their best when barely brushing the collar bone, the tail of an earring easily moving when you turn your head. The materials I use and the designs I create combined with the personal experience of wearing my collection constantly allows me to state that the jewelry I create is flattering and comfortable, bold and yet completely accessible.
I strive to make jewelry and other "objets d'art" that will be passed on to subsequent generations, connecting the future wearer with the past from which it came. A simple and romantic tradition to connect ancestors over lifetimes. I hope to be the creator of such treasures while simultaneously challenging the limits of what jewelry and adornment can be.
BUSINESS MISSION
Copper Chameleon jewelry, designed and created by metals artist Brittany Søndberg, is made using unique enamels, stones, and responsibly sourced or 100% recycled precious metals. Custom work always available, wholesale orders and other adventurous opportunities sought constantly. All pieces are completely hand crafted in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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