Atelierul de Portelan (Romania)

I started my artistic journey when I was 10 years old, passing from drawing to painting, molding and clothes design. After graduating the Art Academy I worked mainly with clothes and costumes as a scenographer and fashion stylist . After a while I opened my own art gallery and manage it for 10 years.

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OVAL (Romania)

With “LETTERS” series OVAL exhibits an intimate process of figuring out communication tools. This series explores the physicality of words, letters, and different types of writing, without concerning the symbol and the meaning of those things we do care to tell each other.

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Assamblage AssociationUkraine
Andrei Berindan (Romania)

Inspirația mea provine din trecut, prezent, de ce nu și un posibil viitor, comportamentul și interacțiunea umană, societatea în care trăim. De câțiva ani am început sa explorez zona modelajului digital 3D și a tehnologiei de printare 3D. Am dorit ca personajele mele să iasă din bidimensional și să treacă spre tridimensional, acest aspect având un impact vizual mult mai puternic.

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Assamblage AssociationUkraine
Julie Kleom & Maria Gorgon (Ukraine)

The first part of the collection by Julie Kleom is made of salt: "You see a pack of salt that was produced in the Ukrainian city of Artemivsk, which is now destroyed. Impressions were removed from handmade salt molds and metal ornaments were cast. The symbolic image of a woman and other forms resemble artifacts thrown out of the salty sea, just as many Ukrainians have now been thrown out of their native land. Ukrainian

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Assamblage AssociationUkraine
Tetiana Chorna and Volodymyr Yarmusevich (Ukraine)

Tetiana Chorna and Volodymyr Yarmusevich started working together in 2017. They created several jewelry collections. Their joint projects combine oppositions: brutality and tenderness, traditionality and exclusivity, poetry and prose of being. Tetiana Chorna is an artist and architect. In 2010 she founded Tetiana Chorna jewelry brand. Volodymyr Yarmusevich is a jewelry restorer and founder.

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Olena Levder (Ukraine)

From 1999 I studied at the Lviv Academy of Arts. There I met a jeweler and I was interested in what jewelry design I could make. My first jewelry was made of silver and then combined with various materials. My creative vision is the world around us that affects people. It all depends on the environment in which the human brain accumulates information and generally exists.

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Assamblage AssociationUkraine
Vladimir Ivaneanu (Belgium) - Plus One Collective

Vladimir Ivaneanu (°1977, Gent, B) studied Printmaking at WENK, Sint-Lucas in Ghent and developed there his passion for relief print. In 2007 he was selected for the Nagasawa Art Park Project in Japan where he learned the technics of Japanese woodcut. In 2010 he got the opportunity to become a teacher at the Printmaking studio of the Academie voor Beeldende Kunst of the city of Ghent. Together with his colleagues Vladimir is researching how

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Misha Diaconu (Romania)

Misha Diaconu evokes suppleness and delicacy through the grandeur of her works, emphasizing the inner emotions reflected on the outside. For Misha, metal is both a material and a graphic element and she usesit to draw, to write, to describe and to tell stories. She participated in over 40 group exhibitions in Romania, Austria and Greece, and from 2022 she is exclusively represented by Kulterra Gallery.

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Budapest Jewelry Week

In September 2022 the Budapest Jewelry Week was organised for the eighth time. The utmost goal of the event is to familiarise an audience as wide as possible with the genres of contemporary jewelry by creating opportunities for local and foreign artists to present their latest works. Apart from the exhibitions the organisers of BJW aim to motivate the Hungarian and international designers and enable them to form a community via professional reports and themed workshops.

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The Sense of Beauty Gallery

THE SENSE OF BEAUTY jewellery gallery works with artists from all over the world, honouring the bond between a woman and her jewellery’ wardrobe through their vision and creativity. It aims to promote the values of its artisans built upon the age-old pillars of skill, craftsmanship and quality and to encourage them to stay focused on their creative activity by offering them an international platform to be seen and

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Brigita Bivainytė (Lithuania) - Global Design Graduate Award

I am Lithuanian jewellery artist currently based in Lithuania, Vilnius. My journey as jeweller started quite early as pettiness, attention to the detail and perfectionism have been a part of my life as long as I can remember. Since childhood most of my free time was spent by the beach, collecting smallest treasures from nature, such as seashells, pieces of amber and colourful glass bits from the Baltic Sea, which most of the time would be

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Natasa Litvin (Ukraine/Hungary)

The Ukrainian soul and the Russian people are different, not the same, but the letters of the word "freedom" are the same: "свобода"(svoboda). Does that mean the same thing? How can we describe what has no letters? How can you live without a word? My mother was a journalist, she could not write the word "freedom". Being without freedom is a burden on the generations.

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Ieva Grigienė (Lithuania) - Global Design Graduate Award

I am a jewellery artist focused on the fusion of craft and art. There are times when ideas come first, but usually my hands think better than my head, yet instead of resisting, I enjoy it. I like to observe my environment, look for interesting forms around me and later, having collected different, mostly natural forms, I search for combinations that I have not seen before and turn those matches into jewellery pieces.

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TOUCH - Legnica Jewellery Festival SILVER Collective

The cyclical International Jewellery Competition is the leading event of the Legnica Jewellery Festival SILVER organized by the Gallery of Art in Legnica since 1979. The competition is dedicated to the designers and creators of artistic jewellery and has been promoting creative explorations in the field of artistic jewellery and, at the same time, creative statements on the problems of the contemporary world for over 30 years.

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Shu Wang (USA) - Global Design Graduate Award

I am a designer mostly working with fashion jewelry and accessory. My past experience in studying science and engineering major encourages me to transform ideas and inspirations geometrically. I like to integrate different materials and media into my design, especially 3D printing. 3D print provides lots of different materials; therefore, I could work with different materials and colors based on my expectation.

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Szilvia Zita Rémiás (Hungary) - Global Design Graduate Award

Szilvia Zita Rémiás is a Hungarian jeweller and metalworker. She graduated from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest, Jewellery Design and Metalwork MA in 2021. She has won the Design Without Borders International Award in 2018 and she has been selected in Talente 2021 artists. During her creative practice, she dives into material investigations and explores the purest connection between

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Francesca Pennesi (Italy)

I am Francesca and I graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Fashion Design and I specialized in sculpture and jewellery. In recent years I have exhibited and I am exhibiting in Italian and International art galleries . In September 2021 I opened my goldsmith’s studio where I perform jewelry on commission and I teach courses in contemporary jewelry

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Sepideh Ghasemi (Iran)

Attention to human handicrafts: Human handicrafts in terms of shape and form as well as content contains valuable information about human genius in all historical ages. Knowing and discovering different materials and using them for the sole purpose of objectifying thought or any other needs in different historical periods multiplies the attractiveness of these compositions.

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