Isla Christie, a recent silversmithing and jewellery graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, uses digital tools to explore geometric forms. Working in silver and paper, she has developed a method of slicing her 3D models to create jewellery from layers of cut paper.
Christie describes her collection of primary coloured earrings, pictured left and priced at £85, as “not only kinetic but with interchangeable parts encouraging lots of playful interaction by the wearer”.