Anne Pfeffer Gjengedal and It takes 16 days to become a queen

Sep 30, 2016Linn Ellevseth

Anne Pfeffer Gjengedal is an artisan and has a workshop in Vestfossen - Øvre Eiker. The workshop is both a production and display location. She mainly works with the material metal, often combined with recycled materials, in objects, pictures and jewellery.

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Born 1948

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IT TAKE 16 DAYS TO BECOME A QUEEN refers to the bees that lay eggs to create a queen for their colony. It takes 16 days from the time the egg is laid until it has become a full-fledged queen. The objects/jewellery are Anne's interpretation of this process. They are crocheted and processed in 0.2 mm metal wire in silver, processed copper or gilded silver in addition to white or blue porcelain "eggs".

Anne Pfeffer Gjengedal has made 16 objects/pendants mounted in a reused insect box. In addition, pendants in the same series are presented in different designs that are sold individually.

Produced by Anne Pfeffer Gjengedal - Photo: Anne Pfeffer Gjengedal



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