Lines and surfaces. 2021
In the jewel object, the line, a textile element, is our pencil, it defines rectangles, squares, sometimes lines of distinct shades intersect, forming networks and crossing surfaces previously drilled made by polypropylene wastes. The coloured alignments play a visual role but also a structural one, assembling horizontal and vertical plans. The line defines a route that sometimes submits to orthogonality, other times frees itself by taking diagonal directions. The line leads our look, when arranged horizontally invites us to a route through our eyes, when vertical circumscribes our visual field, limiting us to a frame through which we contemplate a fragment of landscape. We like to think about our compositions as a landscape, evoking subtly the textiles that emerged inside our imaginary architectures.
Necklace. Needlework thread, polypropylene wastes. 2021.
Necklace. Needlework thread, polypropylene wastes. 2021.
Necklace. Needlework thread, polypropylene wastes. 2021.
Earrings. Needlework thread, polypropylene wastes, PLA-3D print. 2021.
Ring. Needlework thread, polypropylene wastes. 2021.
Brooch. Needlework thread, polypropylene wastes. 2021.