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Soigne welcomes guest teacher Tibor Papp

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Tibor received his Goldsmith Diploma more than 20 years ago in Hungary, Europe. Working in various positions he gained experience in practically every field of the trade. After years of practice he completed preparatory course, took the examination and became a Master Goldsmith. Later he established his store making his own jewellery for years while also pursuing his education in stone setting. He came to Vancouver in 2001 and found a job at one of the most reputable high-end jewellery stores in the city. 6 years later Tibor started his own business -Magic Deer Jewellery- creating his own pieces for private clients and other jewellery businesses across Canada and the US.

Tibor has a great passion about creating custom high quality fine jewellery. His style is contemporary design with simple, clean lines, but often inspired by elements and methods of “classic” jewellery making techniques. Solid “old-school” training and education in fine arts, combined with two decades of experience enables him to create his hand-fabricated pieces, that meet the highest quality standards and represent simple aesthetics and long-lasting value.

Tibor is a great fond of other art-forms such as film, music and photography, which is also one of his hobbies. He is also an avid hiker, kayaker, skier and fisherman. When not behind the bench he can be found in one of the remote corners of our beautiful Province enjoying the the Great Outdoors.

Check out his website at: www.magicdeerjewellery.com

Soigne is pleased to annouce new guest teacher Demer McIntosh

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Demer will be teaching various of jewelry courses including etching, enameling, granulation and 15th hours metalsmithing class level 1 and 2.

Demer received a diploma in Jewelry art and design at Vancouver Community College in 2003. Soon after graduation she won a bench scholarship at Object Design Gallery, where she launched a new line and created a solo exhibit. She also had hands on mentoring under master goldsmith Sako Khatcherian and Tamara Clark, proprietors of Object Design Gallery. In 2005 Demer set-up shop at her home, and continued to create custom made pieces of jewelry, and sell her line at Object Design Gallery, El Cartel on Robson Street and at other various boutiques. Most recently she has solely focused on only creating custom jewelry privately and experimenting with other forms of wearable art.

Demer is inspired by natures organic shapes, textures, and intricate patterns. Art Nouveau architecture and Japanese block prints often influence her style. She thrives to handcraft jewelry that is unique, personal and wearable. She works with silver, enamel, leather, hardwoods and gemstones. She often ornaments surfaces with granulation and etching. Demer enjoys experimenting with different techniques and creating new and inventive ways of applying them. Her goal has always been to push her creative vision into new dimensions, allowing herself the freedom to manifest whatever form it may take. She is excited to be a part of Soigne workshops, and looks forward to sharing her
inspiration!

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Soigne welcomes Paul Tanner, metalsmith guest teacher.

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Soigne is please to welcome Paul Tanner. Paul started his jewellery career through the co-op education program at his high school in Victoria, BC. Working at a number of shops, he did a variety of jobs including casting, repairs and fabricating silver jewellery and silverware.

After high-school graduation, Paul continued on the path to becoming a jeweller by working for several companies in the Victoria area and learning a range of skills. He worked at company called Porter Bolton, where he learned mass-production casting by making the brass badges for Princess Patricia’ s Canadian Light Infantry, and learned repair work by working on items for Birks. He also worked at a studio called Goldman Jewellery, where he completed commercial repairs for 13 Peoples Jewellers stores. Paul then moved to Shimmer Design Studio/ Atkinson Diamond Setters where he learned diamond setting in bead, channel, gypsy and pavé styles, and continued to hone his custom work and casting skills.

After many years of knocking on doors, Paul got an apprenticeship with Idar Jewellers, where he completed a four-year apprenticeship in three years and learned how to make hand-fabricated jewellery, to do engraving and stone setting and to fine tune his casting work.

After over five years with Idar, Paul moved to Van Isle Jewellers and Francis Jewellers, where he continued to practice his fabricating skills. Paul retired from commercial jewellery after 10 years in the field, but continues to create special custom pieces for private customers, friends and family.

New Jewellery Courses in Spring- Metalsmithing level1 and 2 & Casting Techniques with Ina Stehle

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Soigne is pleased to welcome guest teacher Ina Stehle. Ina is a German apprenticed goldsmith and is visiting Vancouver for one year to find new inspirations for her work and to inspire others. bewerbungsbildShe made her apprenticeship at a well known jeweller’s in Aachen from 2001 until 2005 to learn the traditional handcraft of a goldsmith. During this time she participated in additional goldsmith training for special techniques and won several prices from the guild of goldsmithing. After becoming a goldsmith she worked for different businesses to improve her technical skills and became self employed in Hamburg in 2007. She designed and manufactured mainly one of a kind jewellery – fascinated by modern design and the beauty of gemstones. You can see some of her works at www.inastehle.de

She taught several jewellery courses over the last three years in her atelier in Hamburg. The wedding ring, wax carving and casting courses were particularly popular. Now you have the possibility to learn the traditional metalsmith techniques from her.

In the spring Soigne will be offering Metalsmithing level1 and 2 as well as Casting Techniques. More info you can find under section: CLASSES on the right hand side of the blog. Closer to Summer Ina will be teaching Wire Wrapping, Finding, Beading class and Wedding Ring for Two.

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