Thanks for your interest in Jewelry Art Studio. This is the shopping cart for www.petersenesac.com , www.fishart.net and www.artforpetesake.com . In an effort to simplify things, these Peter Senesac Design Studio sites have all been linked to this shopping cart site, www.jewelryartstudio.com , This is Peter Senesac's online store. We will be showing nature inspired, artistic designs in silver, gold and bronze as well as original paintings in watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media plus reproductions by Peter. You will also find links to information about custom orders from your gold and stones, classes and shows in calendar format, class descriptions, and class handout downloads. We will also be adding music downloads and photography by Peter and others.
Other artists and craftsmen work will be here as it becomes available. Collections by other artists and designers will include hand crafted jewelry in silver, gold and bronze and unique paintings in watercolors, acrylics, oils, mixed media, and photography.
Other links of interest are the Jewelry Art Studio page on facebook at www.facebook.com/jewelryartstudio
The art bolog at www.artforpetesake.blogspot.com
The jewelry blog at www.jewelryartstudio.blogspot.com
Our mission is to provide the best quality hand crafted jewelry, paintings and print reproductions available from a variety of artists. We will be adding extra features and new artists over the next few months, so please mark us as a favorite and come back regularly.
Peter Senesac has been in business as an art jewelry maker since 1978 producing quality silver and gold jewelry for art shows, galleries, stores and individual custom orders. This is a Peter Senesac Design Studio (PSDS) site. You can contact us at: jewelryartstudio@gmail.com or peter@fishart.net
and by phone at (352) 373-6813. 800-736-3722. Located in Gainesville, FL
I have an extensive collection of my jewelry and paintings at the Artisans' Guild Gallery
New designs are first introduced on the Facebook page and jewelry blog. Many or the items in the store are made to order so please allow a week for production
Statement for Jewelry all designs copyright Peter Senesac
ART
My reproductions are printed on acid free archival paper with archival inks.
I am currently printing only 7 x 10 and matting them to 11 x 14 and mounted on foam core protected by a clear bag with an artists bio card on the back.
Other sizes may be available on request.
Shipping is determined in the shopping cart and is calculated by your shipping address. I'm shipping these prints in priority mail boxes U.S. mail. Free shipping on any other prints of this size ordered at the same time in the same box
Currently offering free shipping on all reproductions
Click here for Reproductions now in the store.
You can buy my reproductions with credit card or Paypal
Artist Statement
Painting, for me, is a way of combining the art of observation and expression with the craft of manipulating tools and materials. I’m interested in the way the visible world is shaped by light and shadow, the effects of atmosphere on the light, and the way reflections describe the surface of water. I like to use techniques such as wet in wet and layering that allow me to evoke the low light of dawns, the quiet solitude of foggy days and the texture of everything from trees to clouds to water. Mood and atmosphere are more important to me than trying to depict a particular place. The woods, the beach, or any body of water and it’s surroundings are subjects that fascinate me as they all have the ingredients for expressive paintings.
all designs copyright Peter Senesac
Primarily self taught, I work mostly with silver, gold, bronze and copper. A variety of techniques are used, including forging, fusing, roller embossing, constructing, fabricating and casting. I strive for an elegance that speaks for the individual, yet retains a timeless quality.
Most of my designs are inspired by nature. Ideas come from the land and the sea. I use leaf and flower shapes because the compound curves, ruffled edges, and interesting textures translate well into metalsmithing techniques particularly forging, forming and roll embossing. Their organic shapes also help soften the hard look and feel of the metals. I like to use the gentle curves and tapers found in vines and sticks to tie elements together visually and physically. Shells and sea life offer infinite variety of shapes, forms, and textures.
Balance and movement are important in my pieces, both visually and mechanically. Stones, colored metals and rich textures add visual interest and contrast to high polish areas. Attention to detail and finish are of utmost importance
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