Gigi Mariani
Published: 01.07.2021
Bio
Gigi Mariani is an easily recognizable name. The italian artist, vice Chairman AGC, member of Klimt02 and Crafthaus, has a career full of achievements which includes the first prize Cominelli Foundation 2013 Award and the first prize Joya 2014, among others. Mariani's work is a reflection of antique goldsmith techniques reinvented by the artist with instinctive and spontaneous feelings.Statement
I have always been fascinated by the infinite potential that metals offer and the opportunity of transforming their original properties and aspect in order to stretch the scope of what can be achieved.I avail myself of antique goldsmith techniques that have almost fallen into disuse, such as niello and granulation, personalizing them in order to give my work a distinctive character. I work with precious metals, combining them with other metals such as iron, copper and brass.
I apply niello to the surface of the metal so that it is completely covered. In this way, the preciousness of the metal disappears leaving way to a dark, rough surface. Through the use of heat, I achieve cracks and clots resulting in surfaces that seem battered and ill-treated, resembling ancient relics.
My work is based on spontaneity and instinct. I try to transfer everyday emotions into my jewellery in an impulsive way. This method allows me to develop works that are unique and sculptural. I endeavor to use the same sort of approach as I do when painting and often treat the surface of the metal as a canvas. This instinctive approach is counteracted by the precise, geometric forms that I use, whereby everything seems to be brought back into place.
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Yarina Dai
Shanghai, China -
Karin van Paassen
Rotterdam, Netherlands -
Jolanta Gazda
Warsaw, Poland -
Haldis Scheicher
Vienna, Austria -
Anneli Oppar
Tallinn, Estonia -
Anne Luz Castellanos
Buenos Aires, Argentina -
Dimitar Stankov
Brussels, Belgium -
Eva Fernandez Martos
Nottingham, United Kingdom -
Elvira Cibotti
Buenos Aires, Argentina -
Johanna Törnqvist
Stockholm, Sweden -
Melissa Cameron
Perth, Australia -
Bernhard Schobinger
Richterswil, Switzerland -
Helen Clara Hemsley
Copenhagen, Denmark -
Oles Tsura
Idar Oberstein, Germany -
Giovanni Corvaja
Todi, Italy