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ANNA SHEFFIELD

Anna Sheffield takes a distinctive and informed approach to design stemming from her sculptural training and years at the helm of her two New York based jewelry brands. With both creative disciplines – the fine jewelry and the objects – Anna captures the rare and beautiful power of precious, earthly materials in a style all her own. A marriage of contrasts, ceremonial and the irreverential, fine and noble, she charts an alchemical merging of the polished and considered with the perfectly imperfect.


 

2023
4.5” x 2.25” x 1.25”
Raku-fired ceramic
$400

 

2023
7.5” x 4.75” x 2.75”
Raku-fired ceramic
$900

 

2023
2” x 2” x 4”
(4” x 4” x 13” with stand)
Wood-fired ceramic, silver, angora & steel
$1,200

 

Anna Sheffield in collaboration with Lindsey Calla

VESSEL
2024
6.25” x 5.5” x 4.25”
Sawdust-fired ceramic, bronze & obsidian

FRAGRANCE NOTES
Desert pine resin, a stone ruin facing east, lost botanical manuscripts, roses on adobe, The Younger Dryads, a rain-soaked labyrinth, a hidden cuneiform clay tablet, collecting resin in a canyon
FULL INGREDIENTS
Powder of cedar, pinon, rose, juniper, sandalwood, ponderosa, artemisia & New Mexico earth

$2,980

 

2023
3.25” x 3” x 2”
Raku-fired ceramic, moss agate & bronze
$550

 

2023
5.5” x 4.75” x 2.5”
Raku-fired ceramic, rock quartz burner & silver
$750

 

2024
4" x 4" x 2.25"
3.5" x 3.5" x 2"
4" x 3" x 3"
Soda-fired ceramic, ocean jasper, moss agate & bronze
$1,800

 

2024
3" x 2.25" x 1.75"
4" x 2.75" x 3"
Soda-fired ceramic, ocean jasper, moss agate & bronze
$1,100

 

2023
5.25” x 5” x 2”
Soda-fired porcelain, cast bronze, resin & bronze powder
$1,800

 

2023
6” x 5.25” x 4”
Soda-fired porcelain, cast bronze, resin & bronze powder
$2,500

EXHIBITIONS AT FOLKLORE

  • A story about listening. Featuring new work by multidisciplinary artists, Lindsey Calla and Anna Sheffield. This show is inspired by the earth's ability to speak to us through stone and the chromatic stories erosion gives us in the sunbaked hills of the Southwest. In ancient times, the dirt of the earth, the layers hidden beneath, were associated with dreams, healing, and artistic inspiration. Soft explorations in color and abstract form expose the stories of the earth's past. Through mediums of clay, fine metals, gemstones, and smoke, this intention is further explored, evoking a time of the great oracles who read the signs of the earth as prophecies.

    September 21–November 18, 2024