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Tag Archives: jewlery art
3D printing the intricacies of nature
Text and work: Yael Friedman, Israel. In this collection I connect nature and jewelry, real and fictional, creating a series of works with the theme ‘flora and fauna’ in mind. Designing the pieces in 3D software, I use an assemblage of parts, which characterize different species, as a representation of nature. Each series reflect on …
Just one more… (recycled love letter)
Text and work: Lital Mendel, Israel. Collection name: Just one more… Repetitive patterns have always fascinated me. The methodical recurrence of a single element, as a building block for a bigger structure, has a powerful effect which grows the more the unit is used. Every piece of jewelry is made of hundreds of units. At …
Breaking old patterns
Text and work by Amelie Spitz, Germany. I have always been a nature lover. Even more a fan of slow fashion and jewellery. As a traveller, I know that we must protect nature that has not been “touched” by man and still exists on earth. The jewellery that I make is an expression of my …
TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE
Text and work: Daniel von Weinberger, Belgium. Photo: Red Lolita, 2019. Daniel von Weinberger. I heard the New York stand-up comedian Stephen Wright’s words, “I was walking down the street, wearing eyeglasses, when the prescription ran out” and as usual when I’m challenged, had a creative volcanic eruption. I made a small collection, as is …