- First complete overview of Eleanor Moty's oeuvre - Masterful
compositions with gems and metalwork - Six decades of jewelry from
America Eleanor Moty (b. 1945) from the US is a seminal figure in the
field of contemporary international studio jewelry. In a career that has
spanned more than 50 years, she has been both a dedicated practitioner
and a devoted teacher who has inspired succeeding generations of
artists, collectors, and fellow professionals. She began to attract
national attention in the late 1960s and early 1970s for her experiments
with photoetching and electroforming metal. Later, mid-career, Moty made
what seems like an abrupt shift in style and focus, with more abstract
works whose designs were inspired by the natural inclusions within the
non-precious gems used in their fabrication. While her works have been
published in prominent books, catalogs, and journals internationally,
this monograph is the first comprehensive in-depth examination of her
career from its inception in 1967 through the present day.