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The Amazing Alex Sepkus

Posted at 12:00:00 AM in Alex Sepkus (6)

 

Alex Sepkus, the man, is different. He is just far from normal. This translates to his creations. Being an avid reader, this maestro of design draws gets his greatest inspirations from the literature his brain consumes.  "When I design a piece of jewelry it is as if I am writing a book. Each design is a chapter, not in words, but in shapes and textures. I make precious stones and cold metal speak.” said the eccentric man. His creative process maybe different than most designers but his love of quality materials and his flair for creating things of beauty is not so different from the top jewelers in the world; a genus where he already belongs. While in his first five years of his practice, Alex Sepkus’ efforts won him the New Designer of the Year award. This recognition propelled his works to be showcased in the finest specialty stores all over the country. His fixation on the little details is shared with his customers by using an 18th century loupe. This enables the customers and admirers to appreciate and admire the intricacies of fine details on each piece of art. With beauty as his foremost priority, Alex Sepkus continues to dazzle us with his quirky and playful creations. For your Alex Sepkus cravings visit Shreve & Co. – authorized dealers for Alex Sepkus. 
 
 
References: http://www.alexsepkus.com/flash.php/about_alex_sepkus/
http://www.fragments.com/fine-jewelry/alex-sepkus.html
http://www.monsoongalleries.com/shop/showbio.php?artist_id=137

Written by Shreve & Co. on Sunday, December 30, 2012 | Comments (0)

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