Awards and Credits

In 2000, Warren founded The Center for Beadwork & Jewelry Arts; and in 2008, was selected as Finalist, 4th Place, SWAROVSKI’s Be Naturally Inspired Contest. "Little Tapestries/Ghindia"  and was juried into SHOWCASE 500 BEADED JEWELRY. He is writing a jewelry design series entitled “How To Bead A Rogue Elephant” and s owner of Be Dazzled Beads and Land of Odds as well as is director of Jewelry Design Camp.

Warren Feld

The Design Perspective is the driving force that defines Warren Feld as a jewelry artist. Whether creating jewelry, teaching students theory and application, or helping jewelry and beading artists establish themselves in business – the focus always comes back to how best to make functional, materials and aesthetic choices and tradeoffs.

Warren’s jewelry designs are characterized by multi-method approaches, intricate plays of color, contemporary adaptations of traditional pieces, and experimentation. He is adept at bead weaving, bead stringing, wire working and silver smithing. He works to bring senses of movement, dimension and sensuality to his pieces. Pieces must be both beautiful and wearable, concurrently meeting the needs of wearer, viewer and designer alike.

In 2000, Warren founded The Center for Beadwork & Jewelry Arts, an educational program in Nashville, TN. In 2008, “Canyon Sunrise” necklace was selected as Finalist, 4th Place, SWAROVSKI’s Be Naturally Inspired Contest. "Little Tapestries/Ghindia" — was juried into SHOWCASE 500 BEADED JEWELRY, Lark Publications, 2012. He is writing a jewelry design series entitled “How To Bead A Rogue Elephant.” He is owner of Be Dazzled Beads and Land of Odds and is director of Jewelry Design Camp. Warren’s pieces are available for purchase at The Open Window Gallery or on his website.

Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Member since: 2012

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