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Geometric Pin

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Florence Resnikoff, Geometric Pin (1989). 참고용으로 복제됨; 모든 권리는 저작권자에게 있음.

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Florence Resnikoff wahooart.com/ko/artists/florence-resnikoff/
작가 정보
1920 – 2013
채색됨
1989

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Geometric Pin — Florence Resnikoff

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    Florence Resnikoff

    Florence Resnikoff: A Weaver of Color and Metal

    Florence Resnikoff (1920-2013) stands as a singular figure in American jewelry and metalsmithing, an artist who defied easy categorization and relentlessly pursued her own unique vision. Born in Fort Worth, Texas, and nurtured by the vibrant artistic currents of Chicago and California, she forged a career defined not just by technical mastery but also by a profound engagement with color, texture, and the inherent beauty of materials. Resnikoff’s legacy rests on her ability to seamlessly blend modernist principles with an exuberant, almost playful approach to embellishment—a characteristic that set her apart from many of her contemporaries.

    Early Influences and Artistic Beginnings

    Resnikoff's artistic journey began unexpectedly in 1948 while attending the Ox-Bow School of Art at Saugatuck, Michigan – a summer haven for painters seeking inspiration. This initial exposure to art ignited a lifelong passion, leading her to pursue formal training at the California College of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts) where she earned a BFA in sculpture in 1967. Furthering her education, she obtained an M.A. from San Jose State University in 1973. Her early work reflected the modernist movement’s emphasis on functionality and material integrity—pieces crafted with careful consideration of form and purpose. However, Resnikoff quickly distinguished herself by rejecting the prevailing minimalist aesthetic, incorporating vibrant colors, intricate ornamentation, and a distinctly personal touch that transformed her designs into captivating expressions of individual creativity. She was profoundly influenced by Robert von Neumann at the California College of Arts and Crafts, learning foundational metalworking techniques that would become the bedrock of her later explorations.

    Mastering Diverse Techniques: A Palette of Possibilities

    Resnikoff’s artistic development spanned a remarkable range of techniques, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to expanding her skillset and pushing the boundaries of what was possible with metals. She mastered electroforming—a process that creates delicate, translucent metal sheets—anodizing, which alters the surface of metal through electrochemical reactions, and plique-à-jour, a technique involving creating openings in enamel layers to reveal glimpses of colored metal beneath. Her expertise extended to keum-boo, a Korean gold inlay method, and mokume-gane, a Japanese woodgrain effect achieved with layered metals. Crucially, Resnikoff wasn’t simply proficient in these methods; she used them as tools to realize her deeply rooted fascination with color. She skillfully employed enamel, patinas, cast resins, and other materials to build complex palettes—a departure from the often muted tones favored by earlier generations of jewelry artists. This dedication to experimentation resulted in a distinctive visual language characterized by unexpected juxtapositions and a joyous celebration of surface variation.

    Sculptural Jewelry and Expanding Horizons

    In the mid-1960s, Resnikoff’s interests broadened beyond traditional jewelry, leading her to pursue formal training in sculpture. This shift marked a significant evolution in her work, moving away from purely wearable objects towards larger, more three-dimensional forms. While her jewelry continued to gain recognition—appearing in exhibitions across the country—she deliberately distanced herself from working solely with precious stones, focusing instead on the intrinsic qualities of metal itself. Her move back to California in 1965 provided an opportunity for renewed study and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts further solidified her commitment to electroforming techniques and their application to both jewelry and broader sculptural projects. This period saw her concentrate on combining metals—bronze, silver, and copper—with innovative surface treatments, resulting in pieces that possessed a remarkable depth of texture and visual interest.

    Legacy and Recognition

    Florence Resnikoff’s impact extends beyond the individual artworks she created. She profoundly influenced generations of jewelry artists through her teaching at the California College of Arts and Crafts from 1974 to 1989, serving as Program Head for two decades. Her work is now held in prestigious collections including those of the Oakland Museum of California, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Resnikoff’s legacy lies not only in her technical skill but also in her fearless experimentation, her vibrant use of color, and her unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of what jewelry could be—a testament to a truly original artist.

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    Look closely

    Geometric Pin — Florence Resnikoff

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Cross Axis Earrings (1952), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. Florence Resnikoff was about 69 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.