Kirsten Plank
Jeweller
Published: 25.03.2025
Statement
I derive pleasure from creating two-dimensionality from spaces and shapes, to align or link them in such a manner that gives them order&hellip after that I dissolve this perceived rigidity to derive at something way more undefined, which adds tension in its own way. This transformation into some other material (as from casting paper material into metal) changes the character of the materials entirely, It takes fine and splendid white paper into a coarse piece of metal with a very distinctive patina, caused by the surface reaction and from adding pigmented color particles. Putting together these elements dissolves the inherent structure and brings everything into a playful context to derive at unique jewelry.-
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