
Jewellery from sublimation printed metal and plastic
Weekend Workshop 19 & 20 January, 2013: 10am – 4pm
$270 includes materials. Craft members receive a 10% discount. Use discount code ‘craft’. Proof of membership will be required.
Sublimation printing is the technique of transferring dye to plastic using heat. In this class, electronic files of images and photos will be printed and then transferred to a variety of flat media, including acrylic and plastic coated sheet metal. This class is suitable for experienced makers as well as non-makers and a variety of techniques will be taught to then create items of jewellery from the printed material. No jewellery experience required.
Anna Davern is a founding member of Northcity4 and is one of Australia’s most respected contemporary jewellers with a practice that straddles the visual arts, jewellery and fashion. She gained her undergraduate degree in Jewellery and Object Design at Sydney College of the arts and her post graduate studies and subsequent Masters degree were completed at RMIT. Anna exhibits regularly, has held 2 major solo exhibitions at Craft Victoria and has been represented in numerous Australian and international group exhibitions. Anna is an experienced teacher and has taught at NMIT, Box Hill Institute, Fibre Arts Australia and the Estonian Academy of Art.

Anna & students at the Sublimation workshop in April 2012

students at the April workshop

sublimation printed earrings by Anna Davern

Anna Davern, brooch made from sublimate printed steel, reworked biscuit tin and garnet beads

Anna Davern, brooch made from sublimate printed steel, reworked biscuit tin and garnet beads


