Posts tagged brooch
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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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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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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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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Angela Ciobanu (Romania)

Holding a Master’s degree in architecture, Angela Ciobanu is a jewellery designer and architect with a cross-disciplinary approach, encompassing novel design aesthetics, material research, craftsmanship and technology. With a particular interest in biomaterials and challenging the idea that a piece of jewellery should be just an adornment for the body, the objects that she creates push the traditional confines and

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Yolanda Zheng (China)

Yolanda Zheng is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Amoy, China. As a Buddhist, she is searching for inner peace in this time which changes rapidly, also, she hopes to embrace the chaos, the energy, the feeling of being alive, and to share her positive attitude with people by express the light in her heart in her works.

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Xinyi Wang (UK)

Born in 2000, Xinyi was predominantly influenced by the generation Z. The society and art after 2000, with globalization, internationalization, urbanization, marketization, "depoliticise", go to the elite, diversification, entertainment, complanation, no centralized characteristics, artistic features gradually from the historical trace of the linear by emphasis on realistic society and traditional culture in the 90 s, the cultural differences between

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Andreia Gabriela Popescu (Romania)

My name is Andreia Gabriela Popescu. I was born in Bucharest, Romania, on 04.08.1973. I have been a designer and manufacturer of contemporary jewelry since 2010. I am also teacher of contemporary jewelry. I always liked to create! At first my interest in jewelry came as an addition to my palette of concerns, being constantly drawn to art and creation, but has evolved into a

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Patricia Iglesias (Chile)

I live and work in Punta Arenas, Chile. I trained in Technical Drawing and Interior Design and Equipment, and I have studied Interior Design and Visual Arts. I learned goldsmithing in my hometown and I have furthered my studies in jewellery and object creation workshops in Santiago de Chile. I have taken workshops with international artists. I have adopted the construction of wefts as my

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Penelope Burnett (UK)

Penelope, Penny, is a mature student at Glyndwr University, North Wales, currently studying for her Masters degree. In her younger years she completed an art foundation course, and an Audio Visual Btec National Diploma but a lack of confidence along with life’s experiences she did not further her studies until she was 50 years old, obtaining her Bachelor of Arts Degree at 53. Inspired by this achievement she is currently studying for her Masters Degree.

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Roberta Pavone (Italy)

She is a young goldsmith and jewelry designer, born in the hot July of 1979. With clear ideas about her future, she entered the world of goldsmith art right from her first studies, choosing to attend the Institute of Public Art, "metallurgy and jewelry" area. In 2004, she opens her showroom-laboratory in Pescara, multiple participations in exhibitions and collective art of contemporary jewelry

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Audrey Aronson (USA)

Audrey Aronson is a jewelry artist from the United States. She graduated from Eastern Illinois University with a BFA in 3D Studio Art and Art History and received her MFA in metalsmithing from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Her work has been recently shown at #Social2021 at the Czong Institute of Contemporary Art in South Korea and at the Best of 2022, Ohio Designer Craftsman traveling exhibition at the Ohio Craft Museum in Columbus, Ohio.

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Roberta Consalvo Sances (Italy)

Born in 1966 in Milan, Roberta Consalvo Sances is an Italian jewelry maker, based in Florence (Italy). She graduated in Oriental Languages in 1991. After a career in the HR field, Roberta’s path changed dramatically when she discovered her passion for contemporary jewellery in 2015. She got a BFA in 2017 and an MFA in Contemporary Jewellery and Body Ornament from Alchimia Jewellery School in Florence, Italy in 2019.

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Patcharabhorn Lueraj (Thailand)

Patcharabhorn is currently working as a lecturer in the school of architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao, Thailand. Her profession is in craft practice, contemporary jewellery, and art textile. She prefers to work with various techniques in crafts such as weaving, ceramic, and metalwork. The subject of her interest generally is Asian culture and dance costumes.

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Youjin Um (South Korea)

‘Memory is like a kaleidoscope. The kaleidoscope is full of beautiful little colored stones. ’ I heal and find consolation in precious memories of my youth. In a world that changes ever-more rapidly, our old memories fade and we grow tired. But we humans also find the strength to push our limits when we reflect on our memories.

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Young-ji Chi (South Korea)

The scattered outline and the dots passing through the shape are all made up of perfect circles. These perfect circular holes are empty spaces, but they become a medium for connecting shapes and spaces. The perfect circle is an artificial and modern concept. The combination of organic appearance and this modern form is contradictory but well matched. I expressed them in clear colors and movements.

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Paula Petiz (Portugal)

Archaeology of the Senses' is about the rapport between the body and the world, mediated by mental representations built through the five senses. In Western society the supremacy of sight and hearing has prevailed, often ignoring human deprivations and the rest of the world. This work evokes the right to difference, by the way the five senses are hierarchized and connected, according to

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Silvia Cruceru (Romania)

The persistence of memory The weft of time. The transience of people. The sediments of ages. (Im)permanent signs ... In the nostalgia of the great stages of life, its fleeting moments go unnoticed. But life is in fact composed of all these volatile moments: insignificant, planned, but also unexpected, abrasive, concealed in the less alluring appearance of precariousness.

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Contemporia (Romania)

Jewelry as a state of mind. Contemploria jewels are imagined as extensions for the personality of the one who chooses to wear them not just elements that complement the outfit. They are dedicated to open-minded people, who love art and regard jewelry as an object in which the creator invested first and foremost his soul.

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