Saturday, October 13, 2007

Dutch Contemporary Jewellery









Galeria Reverso
Dutch Contemporary Jewellery
Opening: Saturday, October 13, 5 p.m.
Autors' presentation of the work at 4 pm.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Work from: “Mathematics is the alphabet with which God described the Universe”, Galileo Galilee will soon be available at Shibuichi Galery in Leça da Palmeira.
www.shibuichi.com

Other Work 2004-2007


For further information, please write to: caixadejoias@gmail.com

Monday, September 24, 2007

2007 Collections


“Mathematics is the alphabet with which God described the Universe”, Galileo Galilee

Drawing, music and mathematics have always been a constant presence in my life. When I look around I can identify certain recurrent numbers and geometric forms, which amaze me.

In my work I tried to draw patterns in which these elements were subjacent. I used colour in order to induce, as in music, dynamics and tonalities in the pieces.

Objects: Braoches, necklace
Materials: Anodized aluminum, ready-made and silver 925

A door without a knob is a wall.

A door.
A closed door.
A closed door with a knob.
A door with a knob.
A door without a knob.
A door without a knob is a wall.

Objects: Rings and pins
Materials: Nylon, silver 925 and rubber

These collections are available for sale at Galeria Reverso das Bernardas in Lisbon (Portugal) until October the 4th, 2007 during the exhibition PREVIEW.

Friday, August 31, 2007

PREVIEW

Exhibition PREVIEW
September 14 to October 4

Preview is an opportunity to see the work done by three graduates of jewellery from Ar.Co,-Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual, in Lisbon, and one from the Royal College of Arts in London. Alexandra Rodrigues, Ana Margarida Carvalho e Sónia Graça concluded the Basic Study Plan in Jewellery at Ar.Co and Margarida Matos finished a MA in Jewellery at RCA, with a scholarship from Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, after terminating in 2004 the Basic Study Plan in Jewellery at Ar.Co.


These are four new proposals in the field of contemporary art jewellery. Simultaneously, each student developed their studies in schools that not only introduced them in this plastic expression’s area, but also gave them tools to explore, in an demanding and attentive way, an experimental and coherent work.

The work presented is the translation of ideas into small scale objects, which one can carry in the body. Jewels. Jewels that denounce an intimacy, a secret, a memory or a place. These are pieces, even though being objects for the body, define a relationship of affection, first of all with its creator and later on with its owner and wearer.

The four authors have a close relationship with their work. It is not possible to separate from their work, their experiences, their questions, doubts, quests, passions, obsessions, tastes. Everything is connected, everything interacts, maturates and is depured. Each one only needed an idea, a focus to develop a work that is always evolving and keeps being transformed.

Galeria Reverso – Rua da Esperança, 59/61 1200-655 Lisboa
http://www.reversodasbernardas.com/

Ar.Co 's Jewels


During the Portuguese Presidence of the European Union, an exhibition to be seen.

From September 4 th at the Portuguese Cultural Center in Rabat (Morocco) it is possible to see jewels from Ar.Co' students and teachers.

Opening the box...

Welcome!

This is my new blog, dedicated only to jewellery.
In the last three years I've been descovering this wounderful world, technically and historically, etc. It is amazing what one can do...!

Besides my own creations I'll be gadering information about this art form.

Any one interested in buying, or just wanting some information about my work, please writ to: caixadejoias@gmail.com

Meanwhile, a sneak preview from what is to come.


1st Prize PortoJoiaDesign 2006
"I only need my pen"



This statement from a Portuguese bussiness man in the 70s, shows powerful people’s signature importance in our society.


Using gold and steal, materials associated with the male universe, a recurring object in jewellery is recovered: The stamp ring.


To highlight the importance of a personal mark, the tier, a dominant element from the male world, is introduced in this work.