iris saar isaacs

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Yeah, that’s all jewelry! WHAT?! I know, I had to do a double-take when I saw what I assumed were simple, lovely, illustrated squiggles… which they are of course, but then Australian artist/designer Iris Saar Isaacs (aka inSync design) turns her simple gestural marks into gorgeous wearable art. That necklace, though! Santa, are you listening?






comments (4)

  1. Juanita /// 12.20.2016 /// 7:04am

    Hi Danielle,
    I have been enjoying your website immensely the last two weeks! Thank you for highlighting this jewelry/ art maker! The items are transportive… they can grace a wall as easily as the human form.

    I need some help with yesterday’s post…. (which I just saw this morning): I have just spent the last 30 minutes trying to figure out what “link in bio” means on Instagram, in order to “promote” the person’s artwork I wish to support in the Saatchi contest. Ok, now you know how OLD I am. But really, I can’t figure it out. All my “phone a friend peeps” are at school right now. *Sigh* could you send me a hint of how I find this link in bio feature???? Thank you, and sorry for dragging your comments section down. Thank you, Outsider in the 21st Century

  2. the jealous curator /// 12.20.2016 /// 7:14am

    hi juanita! no worries! the link in profile is the link at the bottom of the bio info. i’ve emailed you a screengrab so you can see where it is 🙂

  3. Nikkie /// 12.24.2016 /// 9:17am

    these little gestures are a perfect example of how my brain feels at christmas time. at first glance it’s a squiggle, knot, frustrated doodle running round in circles and then i scroll down and start to see an image of something recognizable and cute and special and super neat. i hope i can get to the super neat part of christmas! have lots to do still and chaos chaos chaos. thanks and happy holidays!
    oh and here’s the weird thing i was going to post my comment just now but then i decided to read what jealous curator wrote and read this art is jewelry! WOW! SUPER NEAT!

  4. Darlene /// 12.27.2016 /// 11:16am

    I absolutely love them. The minimalism of them. I especially love the daisy like second from the bottom. It really reminds me of a simple flower gesture. If Audrey Hepburn were still here this is something classic and elegant I could see he wearing. Beautiful.