zondag 16 december 2012

Effe Kijken 5 / Let's Have a Look 5 at Gallery Marzee

The fifth and final 'Effe Kijken / Let's Have a Look' has kicked off. The BIGGER picture project asked the students of the Royal College of art to open up questions about inner experience and exterior appearance. Every student gave their own interpretation of the topic and the results can bee seen at Gallery Marzee in the Netherlands.


For myself, a conceptual jewellery designer, I mostly use a label to frame my work. It is an important part of the work, it not only identifies the maker and the context it also explains the concept and idea. Therefore my work 'Homage to the Label'.

 
 

 

These goldplated magnets have been developed to make nearly
every label wearable. If you buy a piece of jewellery from a
gallery you can, with these magnets, wear the label as well.

 
-> adress:
Galerie Marzee
Lage Markt 3
6511 VK Nijmegen
The Netherlands
 
-> 16 December 2012 until 27 February 2013
opening hours:
Tuesday-Friday: 10 am - 6 pm
Saturday: 10 am-5 pm


 
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donderdag 13 december 2012

what's in a LABEL?

 
 
 
Label:
 
noun 
small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it
verb 
labels, labelling, labelled; US labels, labeling, labeled [with object]
 
-Oxford dictionaries
 
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A label frames a piece.

It provides essential information about the maker and the context in which the piece was made, and it is usually the only visual representation of the title.
 
For a conceptual jeweller, like myself, the label is an important part of a piece because it can contain an explanation of the idea. For those pieces the label is just like the actual work, a different visual, mostly written representation of the idea and yet it does not receive as much attention. Eventhough the label of a piece contains much needed information, there is also no existance for the label when the piece leaves the gallery and/or when the piece is worn.

Why?
 
Should a label for jewellery take on a different shape?
Should it be attached to the piece?
Should it be incorporated in the piece of jewellery?
Or should jewellery not be labelled at all?

woensdag 12 december 2012

root5 CLERKENWELL POP-UP SHOP part 2!


Get ready for a second round of the root5 CLERKENWELL POP-UP SHOP!

Your last chance to pick up some amazing objects / jewellery / leather / silk / scarves / print / scent / cards / wrapping / photography / and much more!

 
 
Established in 2011 by East End artists and designer Sian Evan and Jenny Parker, root5 has invited over 15 designers and artists that represent generations of students and graduates from among others Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art.
Items start priced at £2.50, up to the extra-special something, the shop opens with a launch
party on 30th November and there will run a small programme of activites and events.
 
Some of my work that will be for sale in the POP-UP shop:
 
 

 
-> adress:
111-113 St John Street, EC1V 4JA, London, United Kingdom
 
-> 13 - 15 December
Opening hours: 11 am - 6 pm and on Thursday there is a late night opening from 6 pm until 9 pm
 

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donderdag 6 december 2012

RCA Christmas Fête



This Christmas if you’re bored of giving your Granny a set of hankies or your Dad another road atlas and you need a bit of inspiration, then the RCA is the perfect place to shop as it opens its first Christmas Fête to the public from 6 to 9 December.


RCA students and graduates will be selling a range of affordable, beautiful and unique art and design pieces that are sure to make your friends and family smile. Items start from as little as £2. This is a fantastic opportunity to pick up original Christmas gifts as well as helping to support up and coming creative student talent.


The Fête will be located in a marquee on Jay Mews (just opposite Kensington Gardens) and will also feature a pop up café serving festive sweet treats courtesy of Kath’s Cakes, hot chocolate and mulled soft drinks. The Fête has been organised by the RCA Students’ Union to help promote the work of students to a wider audience.


Visitors to the Christmas Fête will also be able to view the College’s 175th anniversary exhibition, The Perfect Place to Grow, located in the Kensington galleries. With free late night entry on Friday 7 December until 8pm, this will be a chance to visit both events on the same night.
 
Some of my work that will be available for sale on the RCA Christmas Fête is:
 

 
 
-> adress:Royal College of Art, Jay Mews Entrance
Kensington Gore, SW7 2EU, London, United Kingdom
 
-> 6 - 9 DecemberOpening hours: Thursday: 12 - 6 PM, Friday: 12 - 8 PM, Saturday and Sunday: 12 - 5 PM
 
 


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vrijdag 30 november 2012

root5 CLERKENWELL POP-UP SHOP



 
 Established in 2011 by East End artists and designer Sian Evan and Jenny Parker, root5 has invited over 15 designers and artists that represent generations of students and graduates from among others Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art.

Items start priced at £2.50, up to the extra-special something, the shop opens with a launch
party on 30th November and there will run a small programme of activites and events.


Some of my work that will be for sale in the POP-UP shop:

 

 


 
-> adress:
111-113 St John Street, EC1V 4JA, London, United Kingdom
 
-> 1 - 2 December 2012 and 13 - 15 December
Opening hours: 11 am - 6 pm and on Thursday there is a late night opening from 6 pm until 9 pm
 
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vrijdag 16 november 2012

NO GOLD, PLEASE?


The students of the Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork and Jewellery department of the Royal College of Art, London and the students of the department Objekte der Alltagskultur (SOdA) der Fakultät für Gestaltung, Pforzheim have participated in the workshop 'No Gold Please'. During this one week workshop they had the opportunity to experiment with two exiting new materials which have been developed by two companies in Pforzheim. The memory wire, also called nitinol  from G.RAU and the Zirkonium Dioxid from Wieland have been the focus of an intensive research into the new developments that the materials hold for future design and jewellery. The results of all the students will be on display at the Schmuckmuseum in Pforzheim until the 2nd of December.
 


During this short period I produced the following models for the exhibition:


‘Abacus’









 
The rigid structure of the necklace can be bend when cooled down in a freezer, which allows the wearer to move the beads on the necklace.
The pearls can also be covered with heat sensitive paint which informs the wearer of the current temperature of the necklace.

 
‘Short – Long – Short – Long’
These necklace models contain a piece of memory wire which allows the wearer to alter the length of their necklace. From short too long. By placing the necklace in a bowl of hot water the piece regains its original appearance and length and can be stretched again.

 
‘Unlock(r)ing’

 
These models are representations of the possible future applications of memory wire for settings. The memory wire allows the wearer to change the content of the setting by placing the piece in the freezer, which makes the wire supple for a short amount of time.

 
'Pearl earrings'
 
These models are representations of the possible future applications of Zirconium Dioxide for earrings. Zirconium Dioxide can be finished to a high standard with different colours glazing, it is hygienic and incredibly strong so the next future of ‘pearl’ earrings might be entirely made out of Zirconium Dioxide.





 
 
-> adress:
Schmuckmuseum
Jahnstrasse 42, D-75173 Pforzheim, Germany
 
-> 17 November 2012 unitl 2 December 2012
Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm
 

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zondag 7 oktober 2012

MEMORABILIA

 

Memorabilia: Designing souvenirs

The aim of the exhibition is to gather a selection of 60 objects which contain representative and recognizable traces of the history of each designer, of his/her place of birth of living, of his/her cultural background, in order to offer the public a mosaic of little hints, of souvenirs, of ways to memories. While we are living in a time of multiculturalism and of migrations, of identity and of diversity, of belonging and of nomadism, of ‘local products’ and of globalization, we are trying to create new ‘madeleines of proust’, at the same time marks of the past and awakenings of conscience, able to bring an innovative look on an evolving society.

 


 

'The Memory of Home' was selected for this exhibition.
 

There is no scent we love more than the scent of home. Unnoticeably we feel safe, happy and relaxed when we smell this distinctive blend we call 'the scent of home'. Kids carry a teddy bear around  for the simple reason that it smells like home. But as an adult carrying a teddybear is no longer socially acceptable. That's why I have designed these carpet brooches. They are part of the carpet that can be placed inside the house and when you leave, you can remove a piece and wear it as a brooch, so that you have the scent of home with you wherever you go. When you return you just place the piece back into the carpet.
 
 
-> adress:
Espace Saint-Antoine au Musée de la Vie Wallonne
Cour Des Mineurs, 4000 Liège, Belgium
 
-> 5 October 2012 unitl 28 October 2012
Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 9.30 am - 6 pm
 


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maandag 13 augustus 2012

TRACES


to live is to leave TRACES
(Walter Benjamin)


4 DAYS IN AUGUST
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1 OLD NEGLECTED BUILDING
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A LOT of ART AND DESIGN AND MORE

'Traces' aims to give the very newest up and coming artists and designers a way to reach the industry and the public. And the public a new way to experience art an design.


During the event I will be showing 'The memory of Scent' and 'Eternalized Scent' but also the project I've only recently developed: 'SCENTence'.









I will be exhibiting and selling some of my scent-jewellery pieces alongside some truly remarkable new artist. Take a look at the selection of artist who are presenting during the 4-day event here!


-> adress:
    If you would like to come along then you should piece together the location out of a number of clues that will be sent out in the run up to the
    event here.

-> 17 August 2012 unitl 19 August 2012
    opening hours:
    Friday and Saturday: 12 am - 8 pm
    Sunday: 11 am - 6 pm

-> website: http://www.traces-london.co.uk


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zondag 5 augustus 2012

MUSEUMNACHT



Missed the 'Museumnacht' in Antwerp?

Visit the Museums next week as they will still be exhibiting the pieces that were there to be found! 'Breekbaar' will still be on display in the Modemuseum until the 10th of August.

-> adress:
    Modemuseum Antwerpen
    Nationalestraat 28
    2000 Antwerpen
    Belgium

-> 6 August 2012 unitl 10 August 2012
    opening hours:
    Monday - Friday: 10 am - 12 am, 2 pm - 4 pm

-> website: http://www.momu.be/


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donderdag 26 juli 2012


FIND AN ARTWORK DURING THE MUSEUMNIGHT IN ANTWERP ON THE 4th of AUGUST 2012!

AmuseeVous & Am I Yours are hiding 17 artworks of  17 young artist in 17 museums in Antwerp (Belgium). The location of each artwork can be found by looking at the clues. The first person who finds one of the artworks can keep the piece!
Keep an eye on the website, their facebook and twitter page to find the clues!

The quest begins on the 4th of August at 7PM!

A teaser video can be found here!

maandag 9 januari 2012

Gold Price




The gold price has, as we all know, reached some historical heights over the past few months. Scared of the inflation, investors invest in the one thing where central bankers have no influence on: gold. This tendency has had some major consequences on our trade. As a jeweller working with gold is less convenient than 70 years ago. If you had bought some gold in 1941 you would only be able to buy 27 % of the same amount of gold today. To visualize this conclusion I scaled a traditional ring. This ring is worth the same amount of money (keeping the influence of inflation in mind) as the full size ring you could have bought in 1941. The diamond that once fitted in the ring, doesn’t fit anymore.


Goldrush, a song from Coldplay is the perfect background tune!

-> adress:
Galerie Marzee
Lage Markt 3, 6511 VK Nijmegen, The Netherlands

-> 18 December 2011 unitl 28 February 2012
Opening hours: Tuesday - Friday: 10 am - 6 pm, Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm


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