This multi-dimensional graphic arts technique applied to brass metal with fiberglass was developed by John Crutchfield. The process consists of computer graphics, inlaid strips of glitter, prism, and marble paper, and a unique photo image transfer technique. It allows a wide range of exciting graphic designs, creating a whole new dimension in contemporary jewelry, sculpture and clocks! John’s work includes a variety of wearable art forms: earrings, bracelets, pins, belts, buckles, and necklaces. New additions to this collection are: clocks, frames, boxes, switchplates, and knives. Rich colors combined with incisive designs produce an effect which wakes people up, and challenges their concept of what is or what is not wearable art.