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" I enjoy creating jewelry that
adorns the body and
expresses the
spirit."

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From her studio in beautiful Santa
Cruz, California Lynn Guenther creates contemporary works with
ancient meanings, timeless designs meant to build a bridge across
world cultures.

Lynn Guenther is inspired by nature and cultures she encounters in
the rich California coastal environment and in her travels around
the world.
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A professional
artist / jeweler
since 1988, Lynn began her career, earning a BFA from Michigan State University in Illustration and Graphic Design. She served an
apprenticeship with Native American artists Little Patty and Michael Kioboti, from whom she learned such hand-fabricated techniques as
metal etching, stamping, and silver overlay, along with the
expressive traditions of tribal culture. From 1993 to 1996, Lynn
worked, studied, and exhibited in Berlin, Germany, where she began
to see herself as an artist as well as a craftswoman.
More recently, Lynn has relocated to another community of artists
and craftspeople in Santa Cruz, California. She studied metalwork
with Dawn Nakanishi at Cabrillo College, and with Theresa Lovering-Brown
at Monterey Peninsula College. She is also a member of the Monterey
Bay Metal Guild, and a participant in the annual Open Studios Art
Tour of Santa Cruz County. Lynn serves her community as a
member of organizations fostering art, ecology and education. She is
active in supporting art in the public schools with vigorous
fundraising, as well as organizing special art events, teaching
SPECTRA classes, and after-school art programs. Her Art and Nature
Classes have been successfully acquainting young people with their
local environment and teaching them inspirational techniques for
illustrating and writing about “their place”.
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