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Kim Buck, Chop a Heel and Clip a Toe, 2020, brooch in manipulated Michelsen marguerite brooch, gilded silver with enamel, 1 ¾ inches (44 mm), photo: Dorte Krogh. This piece utilizes the daisy brooch as a ready-made element. The original object has been modified to embody the phrase "Chop a heel and clip a toe," a saying derived from the fairy tale Cinderella, where the stepmother encourages her daughters to cut off part of their feet in order to fit Cinderella's glass slipper.

DENMARK

Breaking Icons

Kim Buck's Subversive Take on the Daisy Brooch
Pencil Brothers, Pencilvania, 1975, pin in champlevė enamel on bronze, private collection, image courtesy of the estate of LWL

UNITED STATES

In a Moment of Seriousity

Remembering Leslie William LePere (1946–2024)
Geraldine Fenn, Colonial Comeuppance I, 2022, brooch in silver, found object (vintage painted miniature), glass, glass trade beads, steel pin, photo courtesy of the artist

SOUTH AFRICA

A Quiet Power

In Conversation with Geraldine Fenn, 2025 Solo Exhibition Award Winner
Tatjana Giorgadse, Untitled, 2025, earrings in balsa wood, enamel on copper, silver, approximately 4 x 1 ¾ x ⅝ inches (100 x 45 x 15 mm), photo courtesy of the artist and Galerie Door

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