Misha Diaconu evokes suppleness and delicacy through the grandeur of her works, emphasizing the inner emotions reflected on the outside. For Misha, metal is both a material and a graphic element and she usesit to draw, to write, to describe and to tell stories. She participated in over 40 group exhibitions in Romania, Austria and Greece, and from 2022 she is exclusively represented by Kulterra Gallery.
Read MoreThe Ukrainian soul and the Russian people are different, not the same, but the letters of the word "freedom" are the same: "свобода"(svoboda). Does that mean the same thing? How can we describe what has no letters? How can you live without a word? My mother was a journalist, she could not write the word "freedom". Being without freedom is a burden on the generations.
Read MoreSzilvia Zita Rémiás is a Hungarian jeweller and metalworker. She graduated from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest, Jewellery Design and Metalwork MA in 2021. She has won the Design Without Borders International Award in 2018 and she has been selected in Talente 2021 artists. During her creative practice, she dives into material investigations and explores the purest connection between
Read MoreThe minimalism of the Japanese culture inspired me to make these rings. I believe that clothing and jewels are the extensions of ourselves into the world. It’s a rebellion against comfort and ordinariness however my aim isn’t to be ostentatious.I wanted to make characteristically strong jewels with robustious style, that can emphasize the uniqueness of their holders.
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