For a decade, Stacy Deline has been making wearable art. Her style is contemporary fusion of everything from art deco to steampunk. She’s a self-taught jewelry artist that uses copper, silver and brass and often incorporates industrial (repurposed gears) and natural elements (gemstones and fossils).
Her passion for metal work evolved from making chainmaille. Since she lives with a Paleontologist, Stacy has also become a fan of fossils and has started using them as central themes in her art.
“I am working under the name Amorphic Metals which means “without a set form.” I chose this because it gives me the freedom to explore different aesthetics and styles.”
Stacy creates this whimsical/industrial/wearable art in Carrollton, Georgia (45 miles west of Atlanta).
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