Inlay artist Jeff Fulkerson gives every surface of his jewelry special attention, whether it’s visible when worn or not. Comparing this art to painting with rocks, he says the best part about learning to cut stone is creating your own palette of color and shape. He advises studying techniques so you can apply what you learn any way you want, and combining them to develop your signature style. Listen in with host Katie Hacker, who describes Jeff’s work as simply beautiful from every angle.
See our show notes and more here: https://www.interweave.com/jewelry-artist-podcast/jeff-fulkerson-loves-teaching/
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