Li Jingzhuo is a very young artist (student level). She has an academic background in industrial design and jewellery design. She also manages the affairs of Non-Existent Products Ltd (see the company's homepage at www.lijingzhuo.com). She is a professional designer of impractical products and a high-end daydreamer. Her unrealistic products have deep meanings underneath.
Read MoreCho Ying NG is a young contemporary jewellery artist from China. For her, jewellery is a language of expression, which she uses to explore her observations of the world. She specialises in creating art with different materials to generate ideas and feelings, building her work into new narrative imagery and continuing to pursue the relationship between man and nature.
Read MoreCheuk Man Au is a young contemporary jewellery artist and designer. Her work is concerned with human emotions or behavior. She aims to capture the subtle emotions of life through an exploration of the relationship between human nature and the outside world, and try to visualize the emotion through the context of contemporary jewellery.
Read MoreArno Chen is Chinese jewellery designer with a fashion design background and enjoys combining these two disciplines together as she explores her future creativity. Her works are focusing on expression of emotion by an interactable wearing method. Fabric is one of her favorite materials, she loves using stitching skills, also dyeing and weaving technology in her projects. Arno would like to use the
Read MoreAs a Jewelry Designer, my works mostly originated from personal experiences and feelings with which I hope to communicate with viewers and wearers for further thinking and resonance. In this era where people experience perpetual changes and farewell, our life moments get intertwined with others’ and our existence becomes our and their memories. This caused me to find my own expression through my jewelry
Read MoreYujing Cheng is a Chinese jewelry artist and object maker who graduated from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology of Jewelry design department in 2017 and now continues her masters in Jewelry & Metal at the Royal College of Art in 2019. Her works mainly revolve around dreams, subconsciousness, desire, and memory, and convey personal feelings and attitudes through poetic narrative.
Read MoreThe work explores the relationship between the sexes and sex from the perspective of women. Different contraceptive methods are used as a comparison to show the inequality of sexual pleasure and cost between men and women.
Read MoreWanrong Xie’s BA graduated from Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University and is currently studying an MFA degree in jewellery and metalwork at Sheffield Hallam University. She has about 6 years of jewellery learning and design experience. Xie uses jewellery and metalwork as a medium to bring people closer to social life and to explore various issues in contemporary society
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