
Participation in the arts was always important to me growing up. A strong arts program in high school influenced my decision to pursue a degree in the arts. I chose the arts program at Bowling Green State University in northwest Ohio where I discovered and fell in love with jewelry and metalsmithing. I was introduced to many artists, including Michael Boyd, who became an inspiration for me.
Upon graduating with my BFA in 2009 I apprenticed for Michael Boyd at his studio in Colorado. That experience turned into a nine-year adventure where it ended with Michael and I as partners in the Colorado Center for Metal Arts. It was with Michael that I learned to work with and manipulate stone, adding a new element to my love of jewelry design.
Since having started my business, Ryan Gardner Designs, in Colorado in 2010, I have moved back to Ohio and now operate my studio in my hometown. I showcase my work in galleries and shows as well as teach workshops across the country and online.
Artist Statement
My work comes from a playful experimentation with stone and metal, combining the two materials in a fun and cohesive way. Exploring new materials, shapes, colors, and processes are some of my favorite things to do and include in my work. It is very important for me to let the materials speak for themselves. I typically like to begin my process with a rough rock. Most of the stones I use I cut, polish, and sometimes carve by hand. I then hand fabricate one-of-a-kind pieces from silver and gold to really showcase the stones.
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