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  • Cumulus Cumulus     2013 Jewelry Design
  • Ver-edelung Ver-edlung / ennoblement     2013 Jewelry Design
  • have you got the guts? Skin – the barrier between our self and the world. Worn outside of this barrier, these pieces become like an extension to our self. Like adding a protective layer to our self or slipping into someone else’s skin, mimic of reality or the chance to be someone else. Or like the phrase “being thin skinned”, meaning being sensitive and in need of a thicker skin, or protective layer.
    Being inspired by the body itself, they create a sense of confusion in us. Fascination and disgust, they are in a way a part of us, but at the same time they are like a disfigurement that we catch ourselves staring at. Or like a repressed feeling that materializes in form of a growth or a tumor, for us to carry with us.
        2011 Jewelry Design, Sculpting
  • relieve me Being carved from soapstone, these objects feel cold to begin with but slowly take the heat from the body, and interact with the „wearer“. The use of the objects doesn’t necessarily stop at the hand…     2011 Jewelry Design, Sculpting
  • contorsion       2010 / 2011 Jewelry Design, Fashion, Textile Design
  • on the tip of my tongue       2010 Jewelry Design
  • morphology Forms and structures without consideration of their function, Morphed out of proportion until they become something else completely.     2009 Jewelry Design
  • Le p'tit noir toxicity made wearable     2008 Jewelry Design
  • Balls Experiments in weight. It looks heavy but is it heavy? Maybe yes, maybe no... I guess you just have to pick it up to find out!     2008/ 2009 Jewelry Design, Textile Design
  • Tubes       2009 Jewelry Design, Textile Design
  • Natural Armour an exploration into natural defense mechanisms     2006 Costume Design, Fashion, Jewelry Design
  • skin skin     2013 Costume Design, Fashion, Jewelry Design
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