I’m a metal artist working with traditional forming techniques and intuitive sculptural methods to create one-off, wearable pieces of art.

I studied Fine Art at the National Art School in Sydney, majoring in Printmaking, before moving north to be closer to my greatest source of inspiration — the natural world. Since discovering the ancient technique of sand casting in 2020, I’ve been exploring texture, abstraction, and the unpredictable beauty that emerges when molten metal meets organic form.

My work is currently created in my studio on the Mid North Coast. I respectfully acknowledge the Gumbaynggirr peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which I create.

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THE UNTAMED ARTIST

“A moment with Amy Savanna, the artist behind the rings.

Arriving at the beautiful cottage of the young local jeweller, Amy Savanna, we are greeted by a white picket fence surrounded by a blossoming daisy bush. The idyllic property is overflowing with creativity - the loft upstairs where Amy creates her unique jewellery, the walls adorned with incredible paintings on old pieces of wood, a hammock swing covered in the pieces of what will soon be a rainbow knitted jumper, and the artbook on the table outside filled with delicate drawings of native flowers. It’s safe to say that Amy is an artist in the entirety of all that this word encompasses - an endless creator. Her passion for art runs through her veins, passed down matrilineally from generation to generation and it is through her work that Amy endeavours to honour the women before her. We spent the day in Amy’s studio, sat beneath a round stained glass window, watching her create intricate rings and barefoot in the paddock talking incessantly about everything and nothing at all. 

Join us for a moment with Amy Savanna.”   


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