After the Voice






After the Voice
This brooch–necklace hybrid takes the form of a cicada —
a creature defined by waiting, emergence, and disappearance.
Measuring approximately 3 inches wide and 1.5 inches high,
the piece can be worn either as a brooch pin or a necklace,
allowing the body to shift between adornment and artifact.
The form was electroformed, then layered with sterling silver over the electroformed structure,
and finally oxidized to reveal a surface shaped by time, corrosion, and residue.
Subtle iridescence lingers along the wings, while an orange cubic zirconia is set at the head —
a concentrated point of life, pulse, or warning.
The cicada is not depicted at the moment of flight,
but as a trace of becoming —
something that has already passed through transformation.
What remains is neither fully alive nor entirely inert.
Its surface bears the evidence of exposure:
oxidation, uneven texture, and quiet discoloration.
This piece belongs to my ongoing Remnant series,
in which I work with forms that exist after function, after bloom, after voice.
Like a cicada’s shell left clinging to bark,
the object holds memory without narrative —
a preserved residue of time.
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