I had the pleasure of working with Diane Chester-Demicco a few weeks ago. Her work is always fun and she uses a lot of natural shapes and stone in her work which makes for an interesting combination. Diane is also the artist in residence at the Worchester Craft Center in Worchester Mass. Below are some images from our shoot.
Much of Diane's work has small stone accents like the one below that fit either under or next to the piece in little alcoves or balance on the piece in grooves.
These two images below are actually the same piece, in one configuration it looks almost like a bird's nest.
But turn it on it's side and it becomes a cliff wall.
Diane often plays with combinations of stone that she finds and glass, below two green "jewels" of glass are fused into the rock.
Here Diane has cut glass inserts into the rock and then reformed the rock back to its original shape.
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