Posts tagged necklace
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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Qi Han (China)

Qi Han is a jewellery designer, artist and sculptor currently based in China. She graduated from the Affiliated High School to the China Academy of Art, and then obtained a Bachelor's degree at the China Academy of Art, majoring in Sculpture. After that, she decided to enter the Royal College of Art (Jewelry and Metal programme) for further study.

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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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Andrea Vaggione (France)

I am an artist and a designer. I discovered the world of contemporary jewelry in 2001, in Cordoba, Argentina where I was born. I left Argentina in 2005 for Barcelona where I worked for 5 years at Laura B; later, I learned the forging techniques at the jewellery school “El Taller de Joyería”. In 2012, I moved to Lyon, where I won the “Talents de mode” contest which allowed me to create my

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Leticia Domingues (Germany)

Electrochemistry has its appeal but the feeling expressed Leo Bloom, "There is a lot more to me than there is to me," was overwhelming. Now I give free rein to the dance of the brush on the thin wood. The spatial form grows out of folding, twisting and creasing. Lines, deliberately guided electrically conductive paths, are electroplated with copper that captures the tangible and conceptual beauty of this process.

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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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Qiang Li (China/UK)

Qiang Li was born in China and studied Industrial Design (BA) and (MA) and followed this with an MA (Jewellery and Metal) at the Royal College of Art. She currently lives in London working to establish her jewellery brand alongside a position as a part-time Research Fellow at Monash University-Suzhou, China.

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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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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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Alexandru Oancea (Romania)

I have liked jewelry since I have known myself. So much in fact that I tried swallowing my first one when I was two. Back then, my mom managed to stop me. Some fifty years later, I created my first jewelry. Another ring with a coloured stone, definitely not the same ring. And the first handmade jewelry that I was proud of, I gave it to my mom. What I did in the meantime is less relevant. I feel like I wasted time.

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Zhuwei Lu (USA)

Zhuwei Lu was born in a suburb of Shanghai, China. After graduating from high school, she went to college in Wuhan to learn the traditional Chinese art of lacquer. After college, she chose to pursue her dream of becoming a jewelry designer and she came to the United States to study jewelry design at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

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Leslye Zhang (China)

Leslye Zhang wishes her work presenting her personality could always hold the glamor and keep alive even when she immerses herself in the crowd. Based in Shanghai, China. She learned professional knowledge and skills of contemporary jewellery design in Metal Craft Studio at Shanghai University Academy of Fine Arts in 2018. And in the year 2021, she received

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Yiota Vogli (Greece)

During this pandemic, creativity became, as always, my chosen way-out to maintain mental balance. Having just a few materials available at home, I started cutting, rolling and sticking masking tape pieces together. This became a calming meditative process which brought memories of a life so different compared to what we were suddenly forced to live in.

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Dimitrina Daneva (Bulgaria)

I am based in Sofia, Bulgaria. Despite my graduation in Geology my love for creating jewellery brought me to perfect myself in jewellery design. And somehow At the begining jewellery for me was a hobbie. I started with polymer clay and a couple of years later i got bases course and now i have my atelier at the center of the Sofia where i make my silver pieces of art.

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Natalia Cellini (Italy)

I was born in Grosseto (Italy) in 1971. After graduating I attended a private school of decorative arts in Rome and in 1999 I opened my own art studio where I still work. Through my artistic research on materials I approached the world of jewelry, guided by a fascination for the matter which is present in all my works.I attended a workshop at a Tuscan goldsmith shop to learn the main processing techniques and other

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Lily Kanellopoulou (Greece)

Born in Athens, Greece. Studies: Vakalo Art and Design College, Acting School of Drama Hatjikou in Athens. Silvesmithing, jewelry and metalwork studies (2012-2017) in Florence and Athens. Exhibitions: Group exhibitions in Athens and abroad: 2013-2022. Selected to participate as individual artist in AJW exhibition in Athens: 2018,2019 and in JOYA Barcelona exhibition

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Beichen Guan (UK)

Beichen Guan is a Chinese Jewellery designer with a BA in Jewellery Design from Central Saint Martins in London, and an entrepreneur in China with an interest in architectural design and installation art. A multi-talented entrepreneurial fashion jewellery designer skilled in several artistic mediums, her skills include Installation art, Chinese traditional filigree craft.

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