Pearl embroidery
Paloma Vega sees her jewellery as journeys through landscapes with fantastic topography that condense colour, shape and volume. Different threads and beads create different structures. Each area is therefore not only determined by a certain colour and individual shape, but also by texture. Her work is based entirely on the inspiration she receives from the materials, so the result is never certain in advance. The chaos clears up in jewellery and individual forms crystallize out of a wealth of possibilities. Paloma Vega considers bead embroidery to be a perfect technique since all possibilities remain open, and different paths can be taken. The individual parts in her works are closely related. In this, she sees a parallel to human life and the relationships between people. She esteems the work also as the result of playful experiments with Latin American influences.
Paloma Vega
Necklace
Alien Avocado
2020
Fabric, seed beads, crystals, tiger eye, aventurine, bugles, onyx, freshwater pearls, thread.
43 x 19 x 0.5 cm
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Alien Avocado
2020
Fabric, seed beads, crystals, tiger eye, aventurine, bugles, onyx, freshwater pearls, thread.
43 x 19 x 0.5 cm
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- Gino Battiston
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