Peiming Song
Jeweller
Published: 13.04.2020
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Body piece: Repeat, 2018
Resin, colour plastic line
25 x 24 x 0.4 cm
From series: Anxiety and unstable emotions brought by OCD
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Body piece: Touch, 2018
Resin
32 x 32 x 0.2 cm
From series: Anxiety and unstable emotions brought by OCD
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Body piece: Thinking, 2018
Resin
23 x 20 x 2 cm
From series: Anxiety and unstable emotions brought by OCD
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Body piece: Edge, 2018
Glass, metal wire
16 x 12 x 2 cm
From series: Anxiety and unstable emotions brought by OCD
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Brooch: Page, 2017
Garnet, silver
4 x 6 x 0.2 cm
From series: Sense of Order
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Brooch: Button, 2017
Garnet, silver
8 x 2 x 0.4 cm
From series: Sense of Order
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Brooch: Symbol of waiting, 2017
Garnet, silver
4.5 x 4.5 x 0.4 cm
From series: Sense of Order
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Brooch: Torn paper, 2017
Garnet, silver
4.5 x 6 x 0.2 cm
From series: Sense of Order
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Brooch: Woven Circle, 2017
Garnet, silver
6 x 6 x 0.6 cm
From series: Sense of Order
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Brooch: Corner of the wall, 2017
Garnet, silver
3.5 x 4.2 x 1 cm
From series: Sense of Order
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Peiming Song is an independent jewellery designer from China. Currently, she studies at Central Saint Martins in London. The inspiration for her work comes from her life experience and cultural background. Her jewellery uses different materials and techniques, and these works are expressed by her emotions and perception of things.
Statement
This project I used basic geometrical elements such as point, line and plane combined with scenes in our daily life to portray a humorous depiction. Based on the thinking and restoration of "sense of order" in life, it caused a potential hint of "break order”. I used scenes that made obsessive-compulsive disorder patients feel psychological uncomfortable to resonate non-obsessive-compulsive disorders. The "sense of order" scene and the element of “break order” existed in the same space, and jewelry “language” revealed this phenomenon of confrontation and coexistence and showed the possibilities of development directions of things.In the process of design, the works developed from several aspects, including the quantity value, the repeatability, the color and the visual element with a sense of decoration, which lasted throughout the whole process of design, especially in the stage of doing experiments and drawing sketches. I did experiment to explore the relationship between the obsessive-compulsive disorder and the sense of order, and I tried to show the relationship between the anxiety and the peace, the instability and the balance.
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