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painted in her free time, putting her
roles as wife and mother first. When
her children were grown and on there
own, she painted almost all the time.
A move to Montreal introduced her
to jewelry with classes through the
Young Men's Hebrew Association. The
more she worked on jewelry, the less
she worked on painting.
"My first job got me interested in
clothing, and I think of my jewelry as
silver garments for the body," says
Book, whose silver studies continued
at the University of Washington in
Seattle, where she lived after becom-
ing a widow and marrying for the
second time.

smithing that complements hers. He
has written two books on silver —

Antique Silver Servers for the Dining
Table and Contemporary Silver:
Commissioning, Designing, Collecting.
Just as Book likes large pieces of sil-
ver jewelry because of the additional
design potential, her husband likes sil-
ver servers as opposed to knives because
of the additional design potential avail-
able with larger pieces of tableware.
The two divide their time between
the United States and England, taking
silversmithing interests wherever they go.

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"I was lucky to come up with a
new idea for working with silver and
limited my materials to nylon and
tubes," says Book, who steers clear of
earrings because of their size and
because the face is so expressive with-
out any imposed enhancement. "I
found it more exciting to work in
three dimensions and stopped paint-
ing completely in 1980."
The artist's work became part of
private and public collections, includ-
ing those at the Metropolitan
Museum and the American Craft
Museum in New York City, Museum
of Fine Arts in Boston and
Smithsonian Institution in
Washington, D.C.
Book's husband, retired physical
chemistry professor Benton Seymour
Rabinovitch, has an interest in silver-

"I always notice when a person is
wearing jewelry and how it suits
[her]," says Book, who believes choice
of jewelry communicates personality.
"Little pearls and little earrings suggest
someone not very adventurous.
Something large or completely differ-
ent makes the wearer seem more avant
garde. It's far more exciting seeing
someone wearing jewelry than seeing
someone without jewelry." ❑

Flora Book's sculptural jewelry
will be shown through July 1
at the Sybaris Gallery, 202
East Third Street, Royal Oak.
Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-5
p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays.
(248) 544-3388.

