ARTHUR HASH

Arthur Hash uses several medias to create his jewels, from hot glue to cast plastic mixed with green tea, toilet paper or contents of vacuum …

These are aluminuim rings, I like the idea of wearing a role…

 

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TANSY MYER

Glam, macabre feminine bodies in  Tansy Myer’s paintings

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GUY BRAUNS

The white world of Guy Brauns

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KARIN KORTENHORST

Karin Kortenhorst is a dutch designer whose work “consists in jewelry for all parts of the body“…

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Head piece

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The Veil

OKSANA BADRAK

She defines herself as an imagemaker…

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VANESSA BEECROFT

Women, and their relation with themselves, fashion, society are the main subject in Vanessa Beecroft’s works…

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SOLVEIGA AND ALFREDAS KRIVICIAI

Back again with contemporary jewelry…

I quote straight from Solveiga and Alfredas Krivičiai’s statement, but I suggest to read the whole text to get the message of these Lithuanian artists’ works…

“…if jewellery is art, can it really remain indifferent to the cultural, technological and social changes taking place at the moment in the society?… Can jewelery react actively to social processes? Can it be socially engaged? Or maybe these days jewellery can, albeit indirectly, express people’s aspiration and phobias, actively and perhaps even dramatically react to the “now”…

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Rossary for Homo Consumer

MI-MI MOSKOW

Mila Kalnitskaya and Micha Maslennikov are Mi-Mi. Their works are not simple contemprary jewellery pieces. They symbolize an ongoing research and reflection, a deep thought in between the lines…

(to learn more, read the Articles and thoughts section  in the Mi-Mi website)

 

 

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Set-brooches: “MEMORY” 2006

 

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ring + bracelet: “FREE FLIGHT” 2006

 

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