The first Exhibition of planned series of Artist curated jewellery exhibitions. Merging the worlds of Fashion, Jewellery & Art we invite you to experience the collaboration between these different worlds.
Curated Canadian 'Paper Artist' Lacy Barry the selected Jewellery Artists will be exhibited alongside her ‘Little Wing & Exploding Florals Series’
WHAT Opening Reception
WHEN Wednesday 11.03, 6-9pm
WHERE Skalitzerstr 77, 10997 Berlin
Drinks Served.
MORE PICTURES HERE.
About the Artists
Lacy Barry, Canada
"Hi, my name is Lacy Barry and I'm a multi-faceted paper artist.
Growing up in the Canadian wilderness I am inspired heavily by the natural and cultural wonders from my childhood; whether exposed to the brightly hued Northern Lights that danced in a starry sky as I skated on a frozen wintery lake below or watching the colourful ceremony dress of the local First Nations Tribe during an annual summer Powwow, these memories have always made their way into my artwork. Saturated in colour and rich in form, I create pillars sculptures that sometimes resemble that of a totem pole. Flora & Fauna embellish these hand-made sculptures or are exhibited neatly on their own against a graphic mural background, resembling that of a light rays growths & explosions.
Paper & cardboard being my main choice of mediums, I utilise various folding and airbrush techniques to breathe life into the flat material. On occasion adding glitter, foil, miniatures, graphics and props to enhance the narratives in my work.
Born in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada, and hailing from an art & film background, I am mainly self-taught. Exhibiting with Bottle Neck Gallery in New York in 2013, Joseph Gross Gallery, New York 2014, ArtLeadHer in Los Angeles in 2015, Art on Paper, NY in 2016, the WoMA in Berlin 2018 and Venice Design, in Venice, Italy in 2019. Living and working internationally, I reside in Berlin, Germany."
https://lacybarry.com/
Lucy Barry's website
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Nobahar Design, Iran
Milan based Persian designer Sogand Nobahar after several experiences and courses in design, decided to starther label Nobahar Design Milano.
She mainly works on contemporary wearables and design objects, mostly architecture-inspired. All the pieces are in limited edition or one of a kind.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Kate Bajic, United Kingdom
Kate creates unique limited edition and one off pieces of art jewellery which are inspired by and explore the micro world of lichens.
As well as using precious metals, Kate’s more recent work is created in base metals such as brass and steel and is exploring bold use of colour to further enhance the already striking natural forms.
SEE MORE HERE.
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OfRjewelry, Slovenia
OfR jewelry is a brand managed by Olga Košica - jewellery designer, and Rok Marinšek - graphic designer.
OfR jewelry explores modern jewelry and objects, new technologies, particulary 3D printing.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Ex Ovo, Germany
The exposure to such different cultures is evident in her approach to design -- she draws on a base that is international, multicultural and diverse. The result is a line of progressive sterling silver and acrylic art jewelry that is architectural, minimalist and modern.
SEE MORE HERE.
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TUKOA by Turquoise Maisonneuve, France
Specialised in individual jewellery, she designed jewellery inspired by the personality, look and style of the future owner. Next to individual jewellery, she is designing collections of unique pieces. Her work is quite eclectic, but some themes can be found through her collections: organic shapes, structure and contrasts.
SEE MORE HERE.
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JungKi Min, Korea
Her work mainly inspired by nature; the motifs are about iconic places in the world. She try to transfer the image from places into her jewelry to satisfy the people who want to escape from reality and unable to travel. She is fascinated with colorful gemstones and also interested in using alternative materials with different colors and textures.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Kana Umeda, Japan
The artist has always been attracted by the transparency of glass and thrives to realize what’s invisible with the light and the shadow the material creates. She also tries not to create “too much” while creating a natural effect that human can perceive.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Lene Hald, Denmark
A small collection of colorfull tactile showpieces. Inspired by the danish historical crown jewels, I have interpreted these pompous necklaces in a more contemporary fragile everyday material.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Bin Shehab Saadah, Saudi Arabia
SEE MORE HERE.
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Gabriella Giannini
SEE MORE HERE.
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Mo Müller, Swiss
Anna Van Eck & Theresa Schuker, Germany
Theresa Schuker and Anna van Eck are both jewellery and object designer. Mediating Bodies is a series of colourful and adorable jewellery objects. Carefully collected materials are put together in a new unexpected form.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Yan Hats, Argentine
The whole idea of her brand reinterprets the hat with current materials, modern designs, inspired by curiosity. Each piece has a unique history of artistic expression.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Wanshu Li, China
Wanshu Li's jewellery aims to explore how multi-sensory experience of wearing and viewing jewellery can be changed with the enhancement of light as an interactive medium. Her work attempts to challenge the traditional way that people wear and interact with jewellery through exploring the relationship between materiality and sensory experiences, using traditional and digital techniques.
SEE MORE HERE.
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TUKOA by Turquoise Maisonneuve, France
Specialised in individual jewellery, she designed jewellery inspired by the personality, look and style of the future owner. Next to individual jewellery, she is designing collections of unique pieces. Her work is quite eclectic, but some themes can be found through her collections: organic shapes, structure and contrasts.
SEE MORE HERE.
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JungKi Min, Korea
Her work mainly inspired by nature; the motifs are about iconic places in the world. She try to transfer the image from places into her jewelry to satisfy the people who want to escape from reality and unable to travel. She is fascinated with colorful gemstones and also interested in using alternative materials with different colors and textures.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Kana Umeda, Japan
The artist has always been attracted by the transparency of glass and thrives to realize what’s invisible with the light and the shadow the material creates. She also tries not to create “too much” while creating a natural effect that human can perceive.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Lene Hald, Denmark
A small collection of colorfull tactile showpieces. Inspired by the danish historical crown jewels, I have interpreted these pompous necklaces in a more contemporary fragile everyday material.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Bin Shehab Saadah, Saudi Arabia
Art for her is the way of exchanging information about feelings and sometimes answers. It is easy to misunderstand, however, she confident that the true deep content will be not.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Gabriella Giannini
Her current work studies the relationship between efficiency and innovation through the exploration of the ancient production form of natural object casting. She use raw materials to evolve old forms into new pieces; she improved what already existed.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Mo Müller, Swiss
She’s fascinated and inspired by the colorful, absurd and extraordinary.
In the process of creating, the artist wears, experiences and stages jewellery on her own body. In so doing she’s entering into a reciprocal and provocative dialogue with her surroundings and her physicality.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Gerda Mödlhammer, Austria
SEE MORE HERE.
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Gerda Mödlhammer, Austria
Making miniature sculptures has always been a passion, as have wearable structures and jewellery. 3D-Design and manufacturing are often part of the artistic process, not just a means to an end. Organic, living structures are a great source for inspiration.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Anna Van Eck & Theresa Schuker, Germany
Theresa Schuker and Anna van Eck are both jewellery and object designer. Mediating Bodies is a series of colourful and adorable jewellery objects. Carefully collected materials are put together in a new unexpected form.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Yan Hats, Argentine
The whole idea of her brand reinterprets the hat with current materials, modern designs, inspired by curiosity. Each piece has a unique history of artistic expression.
SEE MORE HERE.
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Wanshu Li, China
Wanshu Li's jewellery aims to explore how multi-sensory experience of wearing and viewing jewellery can be changed with the enhancement of light as an interactive medium. Her work attempts to challenge the traditional way that people wear and interact with jewellery through exploring the relationship between materiality and sensory experiences, using traditional and digital techniques.
SEE MORE HERE.