CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS : ‘M’ IS FOR MOBILIA
December 8, 2018 – January 31, 2019
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
'M' is for Mobilia, Two-Sided Necklace (front)
Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
'M' is for Mobilia, Two-Sided Necklace (back)
Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Make Believe
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Mesmerized
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
'M'
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Mocha Monkey
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
‘M’ is for Mobilia, Two-Sided Necklace (front)
Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
‘M’ is for Mobilia, Two-Sided Necklace (back)
Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Make Believe
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Mesmerized
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
‘M’
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Mocha Monkey
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
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CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
'M' is for Mobilia, Two-Sided Necklace (front)
Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
'M' is for Mobilia, Two-Sided Necklace (back)
Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Make Believe
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Mesmerized
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
'M'
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Mocha Monkey
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
‘M’ is for Mobilia, Two-Sided Necklace (front)
Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver
Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
‘M’ is for Mobilia, Two-Sided Necklace (back)
Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver
Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Make Believe
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver
Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Mesmerized
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver
Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
‘M’
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver
Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
CYNTHINA TOOPS & DAN ADAMS
Mocha Monkey
Brooch. Cynthia Toops, Polymer clay mosaic inlay, sterling silver
Dan Adams, Flame worked glass beads
Opening Reception
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, 2018
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
RSVP mobiliaart@verizon.net
SPOTLIGHT EXHIBIT
“In scale and utility, beads as objects of personal adornment, are perfect for the body. Their use in ethnic jewelry and folk art are the inspiration of the majority of our work. The humble materials they use and the ingenuity in which disparate elements are assembled together are intriguing and often surprising. Learning from this rich tradition, we try to reinterpret their aesthetic with these untraditional, contemporary materials. After twenty years of making jewelry we continue to collaborate although many pieces are individual as well. But we both still seek to reinterpret the past, hoping to create new artifacts that will also inspire as we have been inspired.”