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25/04/2017

AUTOR Contemporary Jewelry Fair – Grand Hotel du Boulevard, Bucarest (Romania) – 13-14 May 2017

AUTOR 2017

ready for its 16th edition ! May 13-14,  Grand Hotel du Boulevard, Bucharest. Come discover the emerging talents of contemporary jewelry.

Out of the 190 applications received for the 2017 editionn, our jury selected 90 artists to be discovered during our international fair
AUTOR 2017
 
AUTOR <3 community. AUTOR takes its 8 years mission further by shaping the contemporary jewelry community. We connect artists with passionate jewelry lovers, collectors, international galleries, distributors or specialised media. The 2017 jury includes Sofia Björkman – Jewellery artist and Founder of Gallery Platina in Stockholm Doris Maninger – Director of Alchimia Jewelry School in Florence, Lucia Massei – Director of Alchimia Jewelry School in Florence, Ruudt Peters – Artist, Professor Opere Summer School in The Netherlands, Paulo Ribeiro – Founder and Director of Joya Barcelona, Dan Pierșinaru – Founder and Director of Autor. This spring we launch the 4th issue of AUTOR – the contemporary art magazine, one more reason to be there!
 CRUSHED by Andra Lupu, Romania - AUTOR 2017CRUSHED by Andra Oana Lupu, Romania
« A celebration of fragility, life and feelings in a beautiful brooch.
”Crushed is what you feel when something beautiful is ending, crushed is how you feel when you lose someone dear. But every ending is a new beginning, it’s up to you how you start over, or whether if you take the good or the bad of every experience. In my new collection, I use thin layers of « crushed » melted silver, to create a jewelry as a metaphor to the fragility of life, relationships, feelings”. »
 Tubular Collection by Ana Pina, Portugal - AUTOR 2017Tubular Collection by Ana Pina, Portugal
« Ana’s jewelries celebrate multiple possibilities using geometrical wiseness. To infinity and back!
”The Tubular Collection combines round wires and tubes in a subtle way, creating both minimalist and statement pieces that aim to celebrate pure geometric lines and its multiple possibilities of combination. The rationality of orthogonal alignments is challenged by the mutable character of movement and by the seeming idea that the connections between the different elements are fragile and unpredictable, which accentuates the sense that any combination is possible – from the simplest isolated element to infinity” »
16psyche Collection by Anna Börcsök, Hungary  16psyche Collection by Anna Börcsök,  Hungary 
« Can a jewelry collection be an exclamation sign? Anna’s answer is yes.
”The jewelry and the wearer should be inseparable. Without them we are naked and helpless. These pieces are fractal based Armours and they determinate the movement and actions of the wearer’s position. I was studying the Ancient societies and examining the current social models to get a predictable image of the future. The collection is an exclamation point, an invitation to face our own limitations”. »
Second Shape by Giulia Boccafogli fashion jewelry, Italy - AUTOR 2017Second Shape by Giulia Boccafogli fashion jewelry, Italy
« The forgotten becomes unforgettable.
”Second Shape is a second chance for the material to be used in a different way and also a second chance for my jewelry to become something different: an ornament or almost a dress. I like the idea that a ruin could be such a great source of beauty and this is the reason why I tried to explore a different way to work the “forgotten” leather: a super clean and modern material that can be worked in an apparent rough way” »
Night Writing by Letiția Pintlie, RomâniaNight Writing by Letitia Pintilie, România
« The sensory jewelry.
”Vision, our dominant sense, allows us to perceive the world through images, motion and colour. We use the information received from it to recognise and interact with objects and environments, interpret spatial cues. When impaired, one way of assisting it is by supplementing information through other means, like tactile. I translated this into the collection by constructing the pieces on elements that address both the vision and the touch” »
 Alien Flowers by Gülnur Özdağlar/ tertium non data, Turkey Alien Flowers by Gülnur Özdağlar/ tertium non data, Turkey
« Exploring new horizons of beauty  ”This collection is a search for creating deep sea corals and tropic flowers of another planet” »
 Necklace series by Magali Thibault Gobeil Joaillière, CanadaNecklace series by Magali Thibault Gobeil Joaillière, Canada
«  »SOMEBODY GOT CRAZY WITH THE CANDY MACHINE »
Lost in my imaginary world where everything is so delightful. That little place inside myself where everything is calm, joyful and pretty. Where my mind goes when everything is so hard outside, in the real world. These crazy forms of nature made from artificial materials are the result of that retreating into that special world that protects myself from not going crazy in the real world. They touch all our senses. We want to eat them as if they were candies, to touch them because of their appearance so smooth, spongy and colourful We all need that little break to full our body with a bit of joy. »"
AUTOR 2017 Sandra Tepla Jewellery, Czech Republic: Atomic Visions by Sandra Tepla Jewellery, Czech Republic
« Jewelry stand for a vision of future.
”Atomic Visions: Human Impulse is about futuristic textile structures, exploring empowerment/dominance in a pre-apocalyptic ‘rise before the fall’. My infatuation with textile cord has enabled me to create large scale work of colours previously unknown to me. It is this ‘WHY NOT?’ attitude that does the trick; often producing the most striking creations” »
 About Colour/ (Im)movable Collection by Konstanze Prechtl, Austria - AUTOR 2017About Colour/ (Im)movable Collection by Konstanze Prechtl, Austria
« Colour sets us free
« I use a range of colours derived from my personal life and surroundings which are applied in different ways to various materials. Depending on the line of sight, the viewer and wearer discover different colour schemes. The series “(Im)movable” reflects on Movement and Restraint – Freedom and Restriction. Although each joint is movable, they are restricting and limiting each other”. »
 REflections Collection by Kapka Jewelry, Macedonia  - AUTOR 2017REflections Collection by Jana Acevska/Kapka Jewelry, Macedonia
« Jewelry speaks for today.
“Jewels as reflection of our internality are containing stories of the present, but also past, transmitted through generations. Relating the traditional with the contemporary is an endeavour to generate new stories, unique and specific, which is the idea behind the Reflections, new KAPKA jewelry collection”. »
 Lamella Collection by Veronika Fazekas, Hungary - Playing with magic. - AUTOR 2017Lamella Collection by Veronika Fazekas, Hungary - Playing with magic. - AUTOR 2017
 Lamella Collection by Veronika Fazekas, Hungary – Playing with magic.
« With these pieces my aim was to make a setting in a ’magical way’, using optical illusion and the help of the light. To see the settled lens, you need light which reflects it into your eyes. I could reach this with the help of lamellar structures.” »
Identity by Franziska Höhne, Germany - A non-gender jewelry.Identity by Franziska Höhne, Germany – A non-gender jewelry.
« ”The collection sharpens the senses to become more sensitive in dealing with each other. It encourages thinking beyond simple categories so everyone can become aware of their own identity and develop it freely without constant external conditioning. There are no obvious gender markers in the collection. Each person can decide for themselves how the jewelry is worn, giving hints of one‘s own identity or masking it” »
Colorful Emptiness by Adriana Díaz, Colombia/SpainColorful Emptiness by Adriana Díaz, Colombia/Spain
« A piece of jewelry to remind us how time flies. Each and every moment. ”These pieces are small receptacles that actually contain nothing except a patina that is evocative of the passing of time. They are like rusty cans that have been abandoned in some forgotten corner, exposed to the elements and disuse” »
Balloon bracelet + Silver earrings by Tengely Nóra Jewelry, HungaryBalloon bracelet + Silver earrings by Tengely Nóra Jewelry, Hungary
« Playing with balloons and chain lines to find new balances.
”My jewelries are made of sterling silver with the technic of rigidified chains. Each link is soldered one by one. The balloon collection was made to find a new closure method. The bracelets consist two flat separated parts and the balloons press them together – they are the lock of the two parts”« 
 Deforested by Mona Velciov Monotip, Romania Deforested by  Mona Velciov Monotip , Romania
  Mona Velciov,  Her collection for AUTOR 16 is dedicated to transforming protest into a powerful aesthetic statement.
”Due to the last 20 years of vast illegal logging, both by private companies and the government, hundreds of thousands of hectares of Romanian forests, one of Europe’s last virgin forests, were deforested. This body of work is a protest and a confession: of the pain these actions are causing to the forests that it is also my pain”.
AUTOR 2017 - Girls in Red by Diederick van Hövell, Belgium: Girls in Red by Diederick Van Hovell, Belgium
 » What color is your mood? “With the contemporary jewel as a medium, I search, with detours, a specific color to translate a mood, a technique to express a touching feeling, to transpose emotions. A portrait, a jewel, a thought – as a testimony of an interest in the individual, as an evocation of the distinctive signs, to learn about the intersecting identities of each other. This is my subject matter”.:

Earth's four elements -  Bracelets by Isabel Sabato Argentina Earth’s four elements -  Bracelets by Isabel Sabato Argentina

Fractured Bracelet by Kyri Hinkleman, USAFractured Bracelet by Kyri Hinkleman, USA
”Working with found objects, I am interested in taking the previous inferred meanings of materials and changing the context to represent a new experience. Discarded metal, found threads, forgotten hardware and even seemingly useless care tags are things that often go unnoticed. Through my work, I intend to rediscover and represent these findings through a fresh outlook”.
Tidal Surge by Heather McDermott Jewellery, ScotlandTidal Surge by Heather McDermott Jewellery, Scotland
« ”Unconventional in size and structure, each piece is an expression of sculptural form and is designed to create a statement. The continually changing shoreline is my constant source of inspiration and my collection is the contemporary interpretation of these surroundings. Stainless steel and silver wire is hand formed into soft geometric shapes mimicking fishing nets and lobster pots” »

 Framing the Unframeable by Letizia Maggio jewelry, Italy Framing the Unframeable by Letizia Maggio jewelry, Italy

 The Morning After by Shiran Shashua, Israel The Morning After by Shiran Shashua, Israel
”In this collection, I used paper as a main element giving it high value by setting it in a jewel. Using two different materials with different properties side by side. My inspirations comes from maps, latitude and longitude, compasses, arrows and signs”
 Past, loss, future by Christine Jalio, Finland - Exploring emotions Past, loss, future by Christine Jalio, Finland – Exploring emotions
”The collection shows that I am intrigued by asceticism, old age and sensitivity. The pieces have a sense of comfort and safety to them and look very heavy, but are very light. I am extremely fascinated by the human psyche and the emotions and reactions that are part of it. In my work I want to study the human life span and the transitions, choices and turning points of life”

AUTOR 2017 - Noha Nicolescu - Little Blue, ring, wood, silver 'I am a sky where spirits live. Stare into this deepening blue, while the breeze says a secret.' Rumi #autorfair: Noha Nicolescu – Little Blue, ring, wood, silver
‘I am a sky where spirits live. Stare into this deepening blue, while the breeze says a secret.’ Rumi

WEK, Portugal ★  “It's all about playing! Connecting long necklaces, matching colours. Join as much as you want! Play collection is focus on the lock, the main piece of the necklace. Thought to be more than functional, the lock means singularity, irreverence, the importance of details”.WEK, Portugal ★
“It’s all about playing! Connecting long necklaces, matching colours. Join as much as you want! Play collection is focus on the lock, the main piece of the necklace. Thought to be more than functional, the lock means singularity, irreverence, the importance of details”.

 Ana Barbu Uzura , RomâniaAna Barbu Uzura , România
”As more as I get closer to plants and nature and work with them, I feel like a more powerful concept is taking over in this approach, the awareness of fragility of life, and for that to be more obvious I need to leave my plants more to hazard. In order to do that I have this new way, more voluptuous, of exhibiting dying organic matter, just by putting it into small protective exoskeletons made of precious metals or under thin glass”.

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AUTOR 2017 with mydaybyday gallery
Mia Maljojoki, Noelia Macchi , Tal Barash Efraim with myday-byday Gallery in Rome selected at the Autor Fair 2017 !!
 
 
 Grand Hotel du Boulevard, Bucharest
Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta 5, București, Roumanie
Téléphone : +40 21 210 2363
hello@dautor.ro

 

01/11/2016

SIERAAD Art Fair 2016 – Amsterdam – 10–13 Nov. 2016

SIERAAD Art Fair 2016 – Amsterdam – 10–13 Nov. 2016

 

SIERAAD Art Fair 2016 - Amsterdam - 10-13 Nov. 2016

ALL PARTICIPANTS 2016  here

Here is a little SELECTION :

MYTHS 2016 Loukia Richards, Valia Karapidaki, Marietta Karamaria, Maria Rousso, Jacqueline Vugs-Voets, Hadas Levin, Christoph Ziegler and Atelier Myths -  www.myths2015.de - stand 3MYTHS 2016Loukia Richards, Valia Karapidaki, Marietta Karamaria, Maria Rousso, Jacqueline Vugs-Voets, Hadas Levin, Christoph Ziegler and Atelier Myths -  www.myths2015.de - stand 3
  MARION LEBOUTEILLER JEWELLERY French marion.lebouteiller@gmail.com www.marion-lebouteiller.com  stand 65
  MARION LEBOUTEILLER  French marion.lebouteiller@gmail.com www.marion-lebouteiller.com  stand 65
  RIA LINS Belgium ria.lins@telenet.be www.ria-lins.be  stand 68RIA LINS  Belgium  ria.lins@telenet.be  www.ria-lins.be  stand 68
  HELMI LINDBLOM STRANGE BUT JEWELRY.COM Finish helmi.lindblom@gmail.com strangebutjewelry.com  stand 73HELMI LINDBLOM STRANGE BUT JEWELRY.COM  Finish helmi.lindblom@gmail.com strangebutjewelry.com  stand 73

YANNICK MUR -  French -   www.yannickmur.fr -  stand 45  YANNICK MURFrench –   www.yannickmur.frstand 45

VALERIA MARTINEZVALERIA MARTINEZChilean – www.valeriamartinez.cl stand 4
  PROCHAINE By: Andra Lupu Romanian contact@andralupu.com  stand 87aPROCHAINE By: Andra Lupu  Romanian  contact@andralupu.com  stand 87a
  RB DESIGN By: Raluca Buzura Romanian ralucabuzura@yahoo.com http://ralucabuzura.blogspot.ro/  stand 87cRB DESIGN  By: Raluca Buzura  Romanian  ralucabuzura@yahoo.com  http://ralucabuzura.blogspot.ro/  stand 87c
ZETA TSERMOU  -  Georgia Tsermou - Greek - www.zetatsermou.com - stand 10ZETA TSERMOU Georgia Tsermou – Greek – www.zetatsermou.com - stand 10

ANNA VLAHOS  -  Greek/Australian - annavlahos.com - stand 11ANNA VLAHOS Greek/Australian – annavlahos.com - stand 11

  PEGGY BANNENBERG Dutch info@peggybannenberg.nl www.peggybannenberg.nl  stand 81PEGGY BANNENBERG  Dutch  info@peggybannenberg.nl  www.peggybannenberg.nl stand 81
ALEJANDRA SOLAR     Spanish-Mexican www.alejandrasolar.com stand 21ALEJANDRA SOLAR   Spanish-Mexican  www.alejandrasolar.com stand 21

LOUISE SEIJEN TEN HOORN LOUISE SEIJEN TEN HOORN  Dutch  www.luzzious.com  stand 28

KAROLINA BIK JEWELLERY KAROLINA BIK JEWELLERY  Polish www.karolinabik.com  stand 30a
BYTOMSKI/ BYTOMSKA JEWELLERY          Polish  www.by-jewellery.com  stand 30bBYTOMSKI/ BYTOMSKA JEWELLERY    Polish  www.by-jewellery.com  stand 30b
LIISA HASHIMOTO  Japanese  www.hinge-dept.com  stand 32bLIISA HASHIMOTO  Japanese  www.hinge-dept.com  stand 32b
  Joo Hye Kim South Korean joo2024@hotmail.com  stand 88. CSM 2009Joo Hye Kim  South Korean  joo2024@hotmail.com  stand 88. CSM 2009
  Chen Wenting Chinese wentingchan@qq.com  Stand 88. CSM 2009Chen Wenting  Chinese  wentingchan@qq.com  Stand 88. CSM 2009
RITA BEY YU LIN  American  rita.jewellery@gmail.com  www.ritabeyyulin.com  stand 34aRITA BEY YU LIN  American  rita.jewellery@gmail.com  www.ritabeyyulin.com  stand 34a
NK STUDIO  Korean   Namkyung Lee  www.nkstudio5.co.uk   stand 39NK STUDIO  Korean   Namkyung Lee  www.nkstudio5.co.uk   stand 39
JO MCALLISTER      British www.jomcallister.com  stand 44bJO MCALLISTER      British  www.jomcallister.com  stand 44b
ALICE CLARKE British alice@aliceclarke.co.uk www.aliceclarke.co.uk  stand 42ALICE CLARKE British alice@aliceclarke.co.uk www.aliceclarke.co.uk  stand 42
  LINDA EZERMAN Dutch linda@ezerman.nl www.lezerman.com  stand 52bLINDA EZERMAN  Dutch   linda@ezerman.nl  www.lezerman.com stand 52b
  JILLIAN MOORE American jillian.a.j.moore@gmail.com www.jillianmoore.net  stand 52aJILLIAN MOORE  American  jillian.a.j.moore@gmail.com www.jillianmoore.net stand 52a
  POPPY PORTER ABSTRACT ARTIST: JEWELLER    British info@poppyporter.co.uk www.poppyporter.co.uk  stand 48POPPY PORTER ABSTRACT ARTIST: JEWELLER    British  info@poppyporter.co.uk  www.poppyporter.co.uk  stand 48
  YAN-ZE LUO Taiwanse nue0924@gmail.com  stand 53dYAN-ZE LUO  Taiwanse nue0924@gmail.com stand 53d
  SHIH-DEA DEBORHA TSENG Taiwanse deborahtseng@hotmail.com www.deborahtseng.wix.com/jewellery  stand 53b SHIH-DEA DEBORAH TSENG Taiwanse deborahtseng@hotmail.com www.deborahtseng.wix.com/jewellery  stand 53b
  HENG LEE Taiwanese henglee1017@msn.com www.facebook.com/HengLeeJewelry  stand 53aHENG LEE Taiwanese henglee1017@msn.com www.facebook.com/HengLeeJewelry  stand 53a
  JOHN MOORE British info@johnmoorejewellery.com www.johnmoorejewellery.com  stand 55bJOHN MOORE  British   info@johnmoorejewellery.com  www.johnmoorejewellery.com stand 55b
  ATELIER BLOEDJES By; Judith Bloedjes Dutch info@judithbloedjes.nl www.judithbloedjes.nl  stand 56  ATELIER BLOEDJES By  Judith Bloedjes Dutch info@judithbloedjes.nl www.judithbloedjes.nl
  stand 56
  AMY RIDYARD DESIGN British ridyardamy@gmail.com amyridyarddesigns/facebook.com  stand 60
  AMY RIDYARD DESIGN British ridyardamy@gmail.com amyridyarddesigns/facebook.com  stand 60
KSENIA VOKHMENTSEVA  Russian kseniavoh@yahoo.com www.kseniavoh.com  stand 63
KSENIA VOKHMENTSEVA  Russian kseniavoh@yahoo.com www.kseniavoh.com  stand 63
  CHRISTINE JALIO Finish christine.jalio@gmail.com www.christinejalio.fi  stand 70CHRISTINE JALIO Finish christine.jalio@gmail.com www.christinejalio.fi stand70

 

 

 

 

 

SIERAAD 2016
Gasholder Westergasfabriek
Klönneplein 1
1014 DD – Amsterdam – Netherlands
Telephone: 00 31 (0)33 4337009
website: www.sieraadartfair.com
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24/03/2016

AUTOR Contemporary Jewelry Fair – Grand Hotel du Boulevard, Bucarest (Romania) – 16-17 April 2016

AUTOR 2016   International Contemporary Jewelry Fair – the 15 edition – will be held during the weekend 16 – 17 April in Bucharest, Romania.

Throughout the last 7 years, AUTOR has grown bigger, wider, better. It turned into the complete and perfect event we wanted, and it has now expanded to the amplitude of an annual event. Starting this spring, AUTOR will happen once a year.

Your only chance to … See the newest contemporary jewelry collections from designers
reaching in form all over the world: more than 150 artists have sent their proposals for the first annual edition of AUTOR Fair !

AUTOR Contemporary Jewelry Fair – Grand Hotel du Boulevard, Bucarest (Romania) – 16-17 April 2016 dans Ana BARBU /UZURA (RO) AUTORFair_poster

 THE « AUTHORS » :  AUTOR 2016 will bring together the Fantastic worlds of 70 artists:

Adriana Díaz Higuera — Aleksandra Atanasovski — Alessandro Morosani — Ana Barbu Uzura — ANA BRAGANÇA — Ana Marchetanu — Ana Oglejan — Ana Wagner — Andra LupuAndrea Vaggione — Andreia Gabriela Popescu — Atelier Jamais — Christine Jalio — Contemporia — Corina Mardari – Corrina GoutosCleopatra CosuletDoru Dumitrescu Wearable Sculptures — Egle Sitkauskaite — Elina Spyridou For Innocenti — Emma Nacht — Etay MalkaHakan AktugHelmi Lindblom — Ioana Enache — Isabelle Busnel — Isabelle Géréec — Iulia Ivan –  JOC -art en joia (Júlia Ortega Canalda) — Jonathan Hens — Julia Baudler — Katerina Stoyanova — Katherine Dannenberg — Katja Toporski Konstantinos Georgopoulos (Giftforever) — kostadinos jewellery — Krama — Loredana Cleja — Lucienne — Madara Keidza — Malute by Luiza Teodorescu — Mariana Tanasescu — Marilena Karagkiozi Design — Mesteshukar ButiQ — Miriam Mirna Korolkovas — Monotip — Moogu — Noha Nicolescu — Panayiotis Panayi — PÿR — Roxana Davidescu — Ruta Naujalyte — Sara Chyan — Sara Marzialetti — Simeon Shomov – SI Sabato Isabel –  Simona Ghiga – Contemporary Jewelry – snob. (Iza Visoianu) — SunYoung Kim — Sylvie Lissa Alusitz — T–SQUARED Tami Eshed — Thorning Astrup // aarhus — Utopic by Mona Vulpoiu — Vika Mayzel — Vika Tonu –  Ye Seul Seo – Yujin Lee.

 "Recycled Powder" collection - T Squared Tami Eshed - Israel. Selected for AUTOR 2016 ★Tami Eshed – Israel – « Recycled Powder » collection – T Squared – Selected for AUTOR 2016  
« Keep thinking green! » says Tami. « In this specific collection, I have decided to create a limited edition of pieces, which are manufactured in an eco-friendly manner. Instead of dying the pins, necklaces and rings with a standard Epoxy paint, I have decided to use the powder of leftover metal paint as the main coloring ingredient. »

"Sponge" by Konstantinos Georgopoulos Giftforever from Greece  « Sponge » by Konstantinos Georgopoulos Giftforever from Greece ★
“I’ve always been fascinated by objects such as wood, rocks or bone carved from the power of nature, or “bizarre” forms and combinations such as a root stuck between two rocks or a garnet crystal as a rough diamond inclusion. The greek sponges that can be found mainly in the sea of Kalymnos Island was -this time – my inspiration.”

Pressure by Panayiotis Panayi from Cyprus★ Pressure by Panayiotis Panayi from Cyprus★
Since the dawn of man, we humans had an intrinsic desire to further evolve our species.This intellectual tendency that leads us to our goals, leaves us oblivious to any negative consequences to our surroundings or ourselves. We will pursue our goals at any cost.
These days we have managed to lose control, we have imprisoned our spirit and we are fed on a daily basis a banquet of stress and pressure to further accommodate our own ambitions or the ones of our peers.
The collection is inspired by that burden; by the pressure that seems to distinguish modern man. This collection is made out of titanium (lightweight elastic, hard metal). As it wraps around the finger it applies a small amount of pressure.

Isabelle Busnel  necklaceIsabelle Busnel  necklace  My work explores all the stereotypes of classical jewellery. After a first collection playing with the kitsch imagery of cheap and popular jewellery (owls, skulls, cameos, tigers…), my second body of work focuses on the aesthetics of pearls. In my last new collection I investigate the attraction of stones. I am still using silicone rubber as material but this time I am adding translucent coloured silicone to mimic stones. White is still predominant in my necklaces and magnetic brooches but I give them a new twist with a large range of colours.
For AUTOR 2016, I am planning to show a mix of the “pearls” and the “stones” collections.

 Pink Crush by Andra Lupu, from Romania« Pink Crush » by Andra Lupu, from Romania

Birds by Youjin Lee from South Korea. Selected for AUTOR 2016Birds by Youjin Lee from South Korea. Selected for AUTOR 2016
« My jewelry shows calmness and quietness in a various and showy society using gray metal’s own characteristic. I combined the wood and metal to express heavy hearts and worries because of incompleteness communication between people. »Cleopatra Cosulet -  ·   reCYCLE Collection -   Brooch - Sterling Silver - Recycled Plastic - Miyuki Delica 11/0 (cylindrical glass beads) - Fireline (nylon) Thread.: « reCYCLE Collection » by Cleopatra Cosulet from Romania. Selected for AUTOR 2016 –  reCYCLE Collection -   Brooch – Sterling Silver – Recycled Plastic – Miyuki Delica 11/0 (cylindrical glass beads) – Fireline (nylon) Thread -
« In the physical, concrete level, we are the result of our actions , reactions and interactions. Their amount structurally determine the whole assembly which we are part of. Its isuues are also ours issues. Yet by awarness and appropriate behaviour the equilibrium can be restored.The collection is a honest and transparent statement, revealing the intentions of personal involvement and its purpose. The materials used (recycled plastic, Sterling Silver, patina, glass beads, nylon thread) and the colors chosen reveal the implicit message: « Let’s do something that matters. »

 Tule design by Helmi Lindblom, Finland [Photography by Ninni Vidgren] Tule design by Helmi Lindblom, Finland [Photography by Ninni Vidgren]
« I would like to tell the stressful world, but I can not. Nor do I want to underline the seriousness of
our time and human insecurity. Instead, I want to bring people something to hold on to.
With my current work I try to get the viewer to forget the seriousness so often connected to art. I wish that my pieces will encourage approaching touching and wearing them. I hope that the wearers lose themselves in the repeated movement of their fingers on jewelry’s surface and into the varying fingertip feelings. »

 “Meat Animals In The Grass”, 2016 by Ana Barbu UZURA from Romania  “Meat Animals In The Grass”, 2016 by Ana Barbu /UZURA from Romania ★
« This collection’s theme is the city and its aberrations, the way it makes us live, in small safe antiseptic spaces, the way it makes us eat, packed food of unknown origin, the way it makes us move, traveling in cars and running on treadmills, etc. My choice of expressing this frankensteined urban life is by using the idea of diorama, of architectural small scale models, but not to represent buildings and townscapes, but a traditional, natural, almost idyllic landscape populated with animals that now we usually grow for food in industrialized farms. »

 [Re]Born by Rada Ureche from Romania [Re]Born by Rada Ureche from Romania
« [Re]Born is a collection that emphasises on the recycling of materials, giving us an impulse to reuse or to give another destination to the objects we think we no longer need. It represents an unspoken dialougue between the perfect shapes, texture or finish and the small marks of crafting that remain visible as a humble recognition of our human flaws and imperfections.
By using the keum-boo technique we wanted to highlight the beauty and different shapes of melted silver, showing that we can prevent the waste of potentially usefull materials. As gold fusions with silver, so does every action or innaction we have upon the world we live in.
Materials used: recycled sterling silver, 23.5k gold sheet. »

 "Thinking Building" collection by Etay Malka from Israel « Thinking Building » collection by Etay Malka from Israel
« This project deals with the architecture in Tel Aviv. The differences in the city today are mainly reflected by the character of the buildings and their height. Bauhaus buildings with 2 floors and rounded balconies stand alongside the skyscrapers, offices and cranes. »

  THE UNPREDİCTABLE FORM/FOAM collection by Hakan Aktug from TurkeyTHE UNPREDİCTABLE FORM/FOAM collection by Hakan Aktug from Turkey

By Corrina Goutos - representing Germany, from AmericaBy Corrina Goutos – representing Germany, from America
Based on my exploration of the archetype of The Souvenir, my current collection looks at the things we take, imbue with a memory, place or moment, and the objects and traces that we leave behind in the process. The ephemeral dialogue between man’s rituals and nature’s forces; between environment and inhabitants.
In a culture of convenience, consumption and transience, I seek out the lost and found objects and site installations that have the memory of a person. They are the unfinished stories of affection, and neglect, visible in objects we interact with.

 Christine Jalio”Loss” by Christine Jalio from Finland –
“The “Loss”- collection is a continuum of my earlier “Past, Loss, Future”- collection which tells a story of aging, personal loss and life before and after big turning points in life. In the new ”Loss”- collection I have been concentrating on personal loss, sadness, and loneliness; on what happens after you loose someone you love. I have gone even deeper into the emotional turmoil of an individual person and tried hard to capture these feelings in my work. The pieces have a sense of comfort and safety to them and look very heavy, but are actually really light. Like a person who carries great sadness within, I wanted my pieces to be very quiet and scream very loud at the same time.”

 

 

 Grand Hotel du Boulevard, Bucharest
Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta 5, București, Roumanie
Téléphone : +40 21 210 2363
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We are also happy to announce the support of our international friends for this edition of the fair: Bijou Contemporain, The Jewellery Activist, Art Jewelry Forum, The Morning Bark, Current Obsession, Mar de Color Rosa, Associazione Gioiello Contemporaneo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30/01/2016

Decouverte / COUP de COEUR : Andra Lupu

Classé dans : Andra LUPU (RO),brooches,COUP DE COEUR,DECOUVERTE,Roumanie (RO) — bijoucontemporain @ 21:08

Andra Lupu – crushed with a zest of pinky !

http://www.andralupu.com/

« Andra Lupu is a contemporary jewelry designer. She has gratuated the University of Arts and Design, Cluj-Napoca, Romania whit a Bachelors and a Masters degree in Design. She is working with metal: silver, gold, copper and brass combined with gemstones, wood and plastic. In 2012, she atended a workshop organized by Lucia Masei, about “Pigments on metal”, at Alchimia , School of contemporary Jewelry, Florence, Italy. She likes experimenting when it comes to her work, considering jewelry a continuous game of different materials, textures and formal contrasts, being mostly intrigued by the interaction between the jewelry and the wearer. « I think I like to create rings because of the dynamic relashionship between the piece itself and the worn surface. I like to watch the audience’ reaction reagarding my creations. It is not the inherent value of the jewelry that I emphasize, rather its capacity of innovation and experiment. » » (Notjustalabel)

Andra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paintAndra Lupu – brooch, 925 silver, pink paint

Andra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paintAndra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paint

Andra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paintAndra Lupu – brooch, 925 silver, pink paint

Andra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paintAndra Lupu – brooch, 925 silver, pink paint (detail)

Andra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paintAndra Lupu – brooch, 925 silver, pink paint

Andra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paintAndra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paint

Andra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paintAndra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, pink paint

« The « Crushed » (collection) is what you feel when something beautiful is ending, crushed is how you feel when you lose someone dear… But every ending is a new beginning, it’s up to you how you start over, or whether if you take the good or the bad of every experience.
In my new collection, i use thin layers of « crushed » melted silver, to create a jewellery as a metaphor to the fragility of life, relationships, feelings… »
 Andra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, "Crushed" collectionAndra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, « Crushed » collection

Andra Lupu - brooch, 925 silver, garnet - crushed collectionAndra Lupu – brooch, 925 silver, garnet – crushed collection 2015

Andra Lupu - avril 2015 ·    ring - 925 silver - crushed collection: Andra Lupu -  2015-    ring – 925 silver – crushed collection

29/10/2015

AUTOR Contemporary Jewelry Fair – Sala Dalles, Bucarest (Romania) – 7-8 Nov. 2015

Autor 14  : The autumn edition

7 – 8 november 2015, BUCHAREST, ROMANIA

Designers from all over the world coming to Bucharest for the 14th edition of AUTOR

AUTOR Contemporary Jewelry Fair – Sala Dalles, Bucarest (Romania) – 7-8 Nov. 2015 dans Amira JALET(Costa Rica) AUTOR_targ_bijuterie_contemporana_editia14

THE AUTHORS
Adelina Petcan — Amira Jalet — Ana Bragança — Ana Marchetanu — Anca Popescu — Andra Lupu — Andreea Mogoșanu — Andreia Popescu — Arina Antonova — Arina Nițulescu — Blackout label — Carol Eunji Kim — Cleopatra Cosuleț — Contemporia — Corina Fakesch — Corina Mardari — Cristina Radu — Cubici Corina Florina — Daniella Saraya — Davide Zambon — Diana Vasile / Temper — Diana Drăgan-Chirilă — Doru Dumitrescu — Elena Ristovska — Elinor Cohen — Gabriela Secărea — Hitomi Kumagawa — Ioana Ardelean — Ioana Enache — Ioana Panaitescu — Irina Moise — Isabela Groza — Iulia Ivan — Iza Vișoianu — Kalina Filcheva — Kinsley Vey Design — Laura Munteanu — Letizia Maggio — Liana Sălăgean — Lisa ChiaTzu Kuo — Loredana Cleja — Lucienne’s — Luiza Teodorescu — Mădălina Marinescu — Maria Jose Ocon — Mariana Tănăsescu — Marie Guerrier — Mark Newman — Martina Singerová — Mihaela Ivana — Monica Stănescu — Monique Lecouna — Nevers — Noha Nicolescu — Polina Dimitrova — Quasi Caramelle — Rada Ureche — Raluca Buzura — Roxana Hodorog — Saskia Van der Knoll — Simeon Shomov — Simona Ghiga — Stephanie Elderfield — Teodora Rus — Utopic Art — Wagner Arte — Zest.

 Hitomi Kumagawa  - Necklace - Japan  Necklace by Hitomi Kumagawa from Japan 

Necklace by Letizia Maggio, Italy  Necklaces by Letizia Maggio, Italy

Mark Newman, “Harbouring Memory”, Ireland  Mark Newman, “Harbouring Memory” brooch, Ireland 

Simeon Shomov, brooch "Time Machine", Bulgaria   Simeon Shomov, brooch « Time Machine », Bulgaria

Raluca Buzura, "Hairy Tales", 2015.   Raluca Buzura’s collection, “Hairy Tales” 2015 comes out of an imaginary world and it’s a combination of new materials such as polymeric rubber, pumice, artificial leather and artificial hair.

Andreea Mogoșanu (Moogu) Rabbit, ring,   Romania - : Andreea Mogoșanu (Moogu) Rabbit, ring,   Romania

 Daniella Saraya, “Re-cover”, Israel  Daniella Saraya, “Re-cover”, Israel

Doru Dumitrescu - Wearable SculpturesDoru Dumitrescu - Wearable Sculptures

Martina Singerova, Czech Republic - Nebula broochMartina Singerova, Czech Republic – Nebula brooch

 

 

 

AUTOR Awesome Award
AAA (AUTOR Awesome Award): the international jury will award the AAA designer prize to the creator of the most impressive pieces. The prize is designed to help the winner develop his/her jeweller career.

AUTOR Special Awards
Assamblage School Award – The only contemporary jewelry school in Bucharest is offering a jewelry course to a talented young designer.
Krama Award – The newest of the prizes, recently established at the spring edition, consists of a jewelry course at Krama Institute of Contemporary Jewelry in Athens.
ELLE Award – ELLE fashion editors will extensively feature the chosen designer in the next issue of the most successful fashion magazine in Romania.
AUTOR Award for Joya Barcelona – AUTOR offers an award at the Joya Barcelona fair this October and the winner will have the opportunity to take part in AUTOR fair free of charge in 2016.
People’s Choice Award – Everyone present at the fair will be able to vote for the “People’s Choice Award” that gives the chosen designer the chance to automatically take part in the next edition of AUTOR.

-PAXP-deijE dans Andra LUPU (RO)

-PAXP-deijE dans AUTOR (RO)

 

 

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06/04/2015

DECOUVERTE : Andra LUPU – « crushed »

Classé dans : Andra LUPU (RO),COUP DE COEUR,DECOUVERTE,Roumanie (RO) — bijoucontemporain @ 0:04

Andra LUPU

« crushed »

« Crushed is what you feel when something beautiful is ending, crushed is how you feel when you lose someone dear… But every ending is a new beginning, it’s up to you how you start over, or whether if you take the good or the bad of every experience.
In my new collection, I use thin layers of « crushed » melted silver, to create a jewellery as a metaphor to the fragility of life, relationships, feelings… »

Discovered thanks to AUTOR – On her FB page you can see the great rings she does …
  Andra LUPU – « crushed »: Andra Lupu – planets ring
« Andra Lupu is a contemporary jewelry designer. She has gratuated the University of Arts and Design, Cluj-Napoca, Romania with a Bachelors and a Masters degree in Design. She is working with metal: silver, gold, copper and brass combined with gemstones, wood and plastic. In 2012, she atended a workshop organized by Lucia Masei, about “Pigments on metal”, at Alchimia , School of contemporary Jewelry, Florence, Italy. She likes experimenting when it comes to her work, considering jewelry a continuous game of different materials, textures and formal contrasts, being mostly intrigued by the interaction between the jewelry and the wearer. « I think I like to create rings because of the dynamic relashionship between the piece itself and the worn surface. I like to watch the audience’ reaction reagarding my creations. It is not the inherent value of the jewelry that I emphasize, rather its capacity of innovation and experiment. » (NotjustAlabel)
Andra Lupu - crushed  brooch - 925 silver - 2015: Andra Lupu – crushed – brooch – 925 silver 2015
Andra Lupu - crushed - brooch - 925 silver, garnet:
Andra Lupu – crushed – brooch – 925 silver, garnet
Andra Lupu earrings - 925 silver, garnet: Andra Lupu – crushed -earrings – 925 silver, garnet
Andra Lupu - crushed - ring - 925 silver: Andra Lupu – crushed – ring – 925 silver