Vicki Ambery-Smith creates delicate and ornate small-scale jewellery and boxes inspired by real and imaginary buildings. “I call myself a silversmith, but people assume I make jewellery made from silver. Jewellery is for wearing. Silversmithing refers to objects.” Especially attracted to the structural clarity and minimal ornament of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture, she also uses forms reminiscent of the modernist structures of Mies van der Rohe and Frank Lloyd Wright. “After Art School I made my first ring based on a Baroque church. This was the beginning of my career on this architectural theme.” Her finely detailed silverwork can be seen in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, Royal Scottish Museum, East Midlands Arts, Houston University, Texas and many others.
Vicki Ambery-Smith