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03/04/2016

EXPO ‘BRILLIANT: i futuri del gioiello italiano’ – Triennale di Milano, Palazzo della Triennale, Milano (IT) – 2 Avril-12 Sept. 2016

« BRILLIANT : i futuri del gioiello italiano«   a cura di Alba Cappellieri

Triennale di Milano /Palazzo della Triennale

La mostra vuole evidenziare il pluralismo del gioiello italiano in termini di linguaggi, sperimentazione e ricerca, dall’alta gioielleria alle nuove tecnologie indossabili e interattive.  Protagonista è il collier, il gioiello più rappresentativo dell’arte orafa italiana. I 50 gioielli selezionati sono emblematici dei futuri scenari del gioiello italiano:

BRILLIANT! il gioiello ritorna tra le arti alla XXI Triennale Internazionale!

 

I gioielli selezionati sono emblematici dei futuri scenari del gioiello italiano, definiti da: Manifattura Mirabile, Bellezza Quotidiana, Avant Craft, Tecnologie Preziose e Creatività Collettiva. Protagonista è il collier, il gioiello più rappresentativo dell’arte orafa italiana.

La mostra vuole evidenziare tanto la vocazione manifatturiera quanto l’innovazione tecnologica nella produzione orafa italiana contemporanea e gli innesti con discipline diverse. Emerge un pluralismo di linguaggi, di sperimentazione e ricerca, dall’alta gioielleria alle nuove tecnologie indossabili e interattive.

 Opere di  : Antonini — Giampaolo Babetto — Giampiero Bodino — Buccellati — Bulgari — Margherita Burgener — Fabio Cammarata — Monica Castiglioni per Bijouet — Chantecler — Roberto Coin — Crivelli — Riccardo Dalisi — Damiani — De Simone — Sandra di Giacinto — Gianfranco Ferré — Forevermark Italia — Emma Francesconi — Roberto Giannotti — Stefan Hafner — Alba Polenghi Lisca — Liverino 1894 — Stefania Lucchetta — Giulio Iacchetti per Maison 203 — Manuganda Stefano Marchetti — Marco Bicego –  Marni — Mattia Cielo — Mattia Mazza — Mattioli — Mimi — Misis — Giancarlo Montebello – Moschino — Barbara Paganin — Pasquale Bruni — Francesco Pavan — Percossi Papi — Gaetano Pesce — Franco Pianegonda — Pomellato — Carla Riccoboni — Sanlorenzo — Santagostino — Sharra Pagano — Vendorafa — Vhernier — Francesca Villa — Vinaya — Giorgio Visconti — Graziano Visintin.

  Giancarlo Montebello Photo by Giulia Napoli: Giancarlo Montebello  – Photo by Giulia Napoli

 Gaetano Pesce - Photo by Giulia Napoli:  Gaetano Pesce - Photo by Giulia Napoli

 Graziano Visintin Photo by Giulia Napoli:  Graziano Visintin – Photo by Giulia Napoli

Barbara Paganin, More: Barbara Paganin, More

Triennale_mostra brilliant_ GIAMPAOLO BABETTO: GIAMPAOLO BABETTO

Triennale_mostra brilliant_ collier di Ferrè: Gianfranco Ferrè

 Maison Franco Pianegonda Photo by Giulia Napoli: Maison Franco Pianegonda – Photo by Giulia Napoli

 

Palazzo della Triennale
mar – dom / 10:30 – 20:30
Viale E. Alemagna, 6
20121 Milano

 

25/03/2015

EXPO ‘LA MATIERE DU BIJOU’ – Galerie Maître-Albert, Paris (FR) – 2-25 avril 2015

LA MATIERE DU BIJOU
exposition de bijoux contemporains, créations Italiennes contemporaines
vernissage jeudi 2 avril à 18h00
Galerie Maître-Albert

La Matière du Bijou

Des matériaux qui s’adaptent à des transformations, des vies, des formes inimaginables, qui font surgir des nouvelles idées, des nouvelles utilisations, qui courtisent le luxe, faisant d’eux des objets précieux. Tout cela est possible grâce à l’imagination et au travail habile des artistes italiens présents avec leurs créations dans les locaux de la galerie Maître Albert du 2 au 25 avril.
Commissaire de l’exposition et concepteurs de l’accrochage: le collectif 70m2paris, un groupe d’architectes et d’artistes uni par le désir de promouvoir la créativité italienne en dehors de ses frontières.
Le collectif, composé de Valeria Bellucci (architecte), Enrico Bertelli (artiste), Marco Lulli (architecte), Marta Righeschi (architecte), Simona Saffioti (communication) e Patrizia Tonello (artiste), se propose de montrer des projets contemporains et innovants.

PARTICIPANTS : Susanna BALDACCI — Silvia BECCARIA — Caterina CREPAX — Corrado DE MEOMaria DIANAManuela GANDINI — Sabina FEROCI — Gigi MARIANI — MAMA — Chiara SCARPITTIStenia SCARSELLI Angela SIMONECamilla TEGLIO –Caterina ZUCCHI

 Gigi Mariani - Ring: Fragment#3, 2014 | Silver, 18kt yellow gold, niello, patinaGigi Mariani - Ring: Fragment#3, 2014 – Silver, 18kt yellow gold, niello, patina

Maria Diana Bracelet: Gold Bracelet, 2013 Porcelain, stoneware, gold luster Photo by: Federica CioccoloniMaria Diana Bracelet: Gold Bracelet, 2013 Porcelain, stoneware, gold luster Photo by: Federica Cioccoloni

 Silvia Beccaria Ruff: Colored Mora d’Inverno, 2014 Rubber, pvc, nylon 24 x 25 x 19 cm Photo by: Silvia Paganino From series: Big discsSilvia Beccaria Ruff: Colored Mora d’Inverno, 2014 Rubber, pvc, nylon 24 x 25 x 19 cm -Photo Silvia Paganino From series: Big discs 

Stenia Scarselli Ring: Architettura danzante, 2015 Oxidized silver 3,5 x 3,5 x 4 cm Photo by: Stenia Scarselli From series: structuresStenia Scarselli Ring: Architettura danzante, 2015 Oxidized silver 3,5 x 3,5 x 4 cm Photo: Stenia Scarselli From series: structures

Corrado de Meo Brooch: Shadow area, 2014 Polystyrene, electroformed silver, oxide 10x7,5 cmCorrado de Meo Brooch: Shadow area, 2014 Polystyrene, electroformed silver, oxide 10x7,5 cm

 

 

Galerie Maître-Albert
6, rue Maître-Albert
75005 Paris
Tél: +33 (0)1 55 42 73 77

27/10/2014

SIERAAD 2014 – International Jewellery Art Fair – Amsterdam (NL) – 6-9 Nov. 2014

SIERAAD  6-9 nov 2014 – Amsterdam


List of participants 2014

sieraad 2014

 

THE 13TH EDITION OF SIERAAD ART FAIR (SAF) WILL BE THE MOST INTERNATIONAL ONE YET. SAF IS THE ONLY PLATFORM IN THE NETHERLANDS WHERE PROFESSIONAL CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERY DESIGNERS FROM HOME AND ABROAD SELL THEIR WORK DIRECTLY AND IN PERSON. TO ADD LUSTRE TO THIS EDITION OF SAF THERE WILL BE SOME SPECIAL EVENTS AND STRIKING PRESENTATIONS.

La liste des participants commence somptueusement !!! : « Erato Kouloubi, ALCHIMIA Jewellery school in Florence, Alina Carp, Andrea Coderch Valor ……. Catalina Brenes, Catalina Gibert,  …. Wu Ching-Chih, David Choi ……….. Dora Haralambaki, Edith Bellod, ……… Gabrielle Desmarais, George Giannoutsos, etc etc etc pour ne citer que mes préférés ……… la Royal Academy of Fine Arts d’Anvers … (voir la liste (lien ci-dessus)

ceramic jewellery Dora Haralambaki.ceramic jewellery Dora Haralambaki - at stand 84

George GiannoutsosGeorge Giannoutsos at stand 1

 Erato Kouloubi  -  Deconstructing the Faith Ring / Sterling Silver www.eratojewellery.comErato Kouloubi  -  Deconstructing the Faith Ring / Sterling Silver  at stand 1

Niki Stylianou presents " Vessels and Matter II: Metaphors on Courtship, Intimacy and Domesticy" Necklace - Hand cut rubber, silk thread, watercolorNiki Stylianou –  » Vessels and Matter II: Metaphors on Courtship, Intimacy and Domesticy » Necklace – Hand cut rubber, silk thread, watercolor – at stand 1

Maria Tsimpiskaki, Corruption collection, brooch, 2014Maria Tsimpiskaki, Corruption collection, brooch, 2014  at stand 1

SO, stand 1 is a « GREEK » stand, with : Maria Tsimpiskaki - Niki Stylianou Erato Kouloubi   & George Giannoutsos

Catalina Gibert | Serra_2014 NecklaceCatalina Gibert - Serra_2014 Necklace – at stand 41B

Andrea Coderch Valor - 2011. Silver, wood (bois de violet), silk.Andrea Coderch Valor - 2011. Silver, wood (bois de violet), silk.  – at stand 41A

Liisa Hashimoto -  5set Red Seed Ring - at SIERAAD 2014Liisa Hashimoto (HINGE Dept.) -  5set Red Seed Ring – at stand 48

Cécile Bertrand - SIERAAD 2014Cecile Bertrand – broche « GUN » – at stand 74
stand 74 avec la « dream team » : Cécile BertrandSylvie Jousset & Isabelle Carpentier

Sylvie Jousset -  "catch me cactus" bracelet - Argent, maillechort, vrais cactus et plantes grassesSylvie Jousset -  « catch me cactus » bracelet – Argent, maillechort, vrais cactus & plantes grasses - at stand 74

Nevin Arig brooch-simple5 - at SIERAAD 2014Nevin Arig – brooch simple5 – at stand 71

SIERAAD 2014 International Jewellery Art Fair | Gabrielle DesmaraisGabrielle Desmarais at stand 75,
sharing with Isabelle Busnel, Edith Bellod and  Eun Mi Kwon

AND

they made a collective necklace !

sieraad 2014 - collective necklace - Isabelle Busnel sharing a stand with Mia Kwon, Gabrielle Desmarais and Edith Bellod and this is our collective necklace Isabelle Busnel sharing a stand with Mia Kwon, Gabrielle Desmarais and Edith Bellod and this is our collective necklace

Eun Mi Kwon - spring on skin #07 - 2014 porcelaine Eun Mi Kwon (Mia Kwon jewellery) – spring on skin #07 – 2014 – porcelaine  at stand 75

SIERAAD 2014  International Jewellery Art Fair | Isabelle BusnelIsabelle Busnel - neckpiece – at stand 75

Edith Bellod Necklace  Kaléidoscope Necklace Bouton 3 rows - at SIERAAD 2014Edith Bellod – at stand 75

CHING CHIH WU - SIERAAD 2014Wu ching-chih- at stand 18

 Judith Bloedjes - ring precious triplet 2014 - porcelaineJudith Bloedjes – ring precious triplet 2014 – porcelaine

 

SIERAAD 14 -  Catalina BrenesCatalina Brenes  at stand 64

Alina Carp - broochAlina Carp – brooch – at stand 25Lauren Markley - SIERAAD 2014Lauren Markley -at stand 44

SIERAAD -  Raewyn Walsh (- NTJ)Raewyn Walsh Vessel pendant, 2012 NZ, silver, epoxy, silk thread

Eily O'Connell at SIERAAD 2014Eily O’Connell-  at stand 31

Han-Chieh Chuang - red brick brooch serie - silver, copper, enamel, steel wireHan-Chieh Chuang – red brick brooch serie – silver, copper, enamel, steel wire – at stand 38

Silvia Beccaria - at stand 100Silvia Beccaria - gorgiera Splendor – 2011 -  at stand 100

Jeehyun ChungJeehyun Chung

papallona - Karolina Bik -  'graphium' ring - peridot, argent oxydéKarolina Bik -  ‘graphium’ ring – peridot, argent oxydé

Linda Ezerman - Necklace with a storyLinda Ezerman - Necklace with a story

Linda Ezerman - Sea Seed Brooches - SIERAAD 2014Linda Ezerman - new work ! – Sea Seed Brooches – Balsawood, pigment(powder), laquer and stamen -
SIERAAD 2014 at stand 53

SIERAAD 2014 --Jillian-MooreJillian Moore – at stand 33

maria diana, bracciale perle, 2013  (porcelain, stoneware, gold) ph federica cioccoloniMaria Diana, bracciale perle, 2013  (porcelain, stoneware, gold) – at stand 67

Mariko Sumioka -Mariko Sumioka

Merav O. Roth JewelryMerav O. Roth Jewelry

YUNG HUEII CHAO (TAIWAN), Bracelets (2010)  Nilckel silver I   Window Series  8 X 10 X 3 cm (each)   Selected Artist ,Talente 2011Yung Huei, Chao (Taiwan). « Windows Series ». Nickel silver Bracelets (2010) 

stand of Royal Academy of Fine Arts d’Anvers, with Vincent Verstrepen, Elitsa Macheva, Annika Wirken, Elya Tettelin, Josefine Mass, Mara Gabriela Grigoriu :

Annika Wirken -  ROYAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP - Annika Wirken

  Vincent Vestrepen - ROYAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP   Vincent Vestrepen

Josefine Mass - ANTWERPJosefine Mass

stand of Alchimia Contemporary Jewellery School, (stand 101), with :
Daria Borovkova (Russia), Amani Boudargham (Lebanon), Francesco Coda (Italy), Elena Gil (Costa Rica), Sana Khalil (Lebanon),  Daniela Malev (Germany), Lilian Mattuschka (Austria), Carla Movia (Italy), Federica Sala (Italy), Maria Ignacia Walker (Cile)

Alchimia Contemporary Jewellery School - with here Federica Sala neckpieceFederica Sala neckpiece

María Ignacia WalkerMaría Ignacia Walker

Klonneplein 1,
1014DD Amsterdam
tel +31 20 586 0710

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

19/01/2014

EXPO ‘Intorno al futuro: 3Dprinting per il gioiello’ – VicenzaOro, Vicenza (IT) – 18-23 Janv. 2014

« INTORNO AL FUTURO: 3DPRINTING PER IL GIOIELLO »

“Intorno al futuro: 3D printing per il gioiello”
VICENZAORO Winter Galleria G-C 18-23 Gennaio 2014 curata da Alba Cappellieri e organizzata da Fiera di Vicenza

"INTORNO AL FUTURO: 3DPRINTING PER IL GIOIELLO" — La Mostra “Intorno al futuro: 3Dprinting per il gioiello” nasce da un’ampia ricerca svolta dal Politecnico di Milano per Fiera di Vicenza sui nuovi materiali e sulle nuove tecnologie per il gioiello

La Mostra “Intorno al futuro: 3Dprinting per il gioiello” nasce da un’ampia ricerca svolta dal Politecnico di Milano per Fiera di Vicenza sui nuovi materiali e sulle nuove tecnologie per il gioiello i cui esiti sono raccolti in un volume che accompagna l’esposizione. La frontiera del 3d printing muterà drasticamente il futuro del gioiello, influendo tanto sul processo progettuale del designer quanto su quello produttivo dell’azienda con una significativa ottimizzazione dei costi e dei tempi, permettendo personalizzazioni e varianti altrimenti molto lunghe e costose.
Curata da Alba Cappellieri, Professore di Design del Gioiello al Politecnico di Milano, la Mostra presenta i lavori di 32 designer internazionali provenienti, oltre che dall’Italia, da Stati Uniti, Israele, Taiwan, Olanda, Inghilterra, Giappone, che hanno applicato le più avanzate tecnologie della stampa 3d ai propri progetti di gioielli.
La stampa tridimensionale rende economico creare singoli oggetti tanto quanto crearne migliaia e per questo ben si adatta alle esigenze delle aziende e a quelle dei progettisti. Ne sono un esempio le opere presenti in mostra che includono stampanti home con produzioni sofisticate quali la stereolitografia della vicentina DWS Systems o la sinterizzazione della padovana 3Dfast ma, soprattutto, evidenziano la libertà creativa di forme altrimenti impossibili da realizzare con le tecniche orafe tradizionali.

 

I Designer presenti in Mostra: AmniosyA — Laura Alvarado — Alessia Ansaldi — bijouets — Gijs BakkerDana Bloom — Valentina Bruzzi — Els Cuvelier — Patrick Durgin-Bruce — Orlando Fernandez Flores + Lucia De Conti –  Odoardo Fioravanti — Michela Fornasari Manuela GandiniFrancesca Gabrielli — Gumdesign — Alia Hasan — Gina Hsu — Sha Hwang + Rachel Binx – Li&An — Stefania Lucchetta — Valeria Masconale — Vivian Meller –  Michela Nosè — Ted NotenTomek Ogrodowski — Caterina Passaro — Mi-Ah Rödiger — Jessica Rosenkrantz + Jesse Louis Rosenberg — Scilla Stuart — Anthony TammaroRossella Tornquist — Natsusko Toyfuku — Viola Chiara Vecchi + Flora Gaetani –  Marteen Verstaag — Daniel Widrig

 

Stefania Lucchetta_5Stefania Lucchetta

Gina Hsu - hear ringGina Hsu – Ring Hear – 3D printing, Chinese lacquer –  » A ring with a large audience. It says, as it were: While putting my hand close to my cheek I hear the surrounding voices, saying « I love you ».

A Range Of 3D-Printed Jewelry Inspired By The Movement Of Fluids | by  AmniosyaAmniosya - 3D-Printed Jewelry Inspired By The Movement Of Fluids | by  Amniosya (Italy)
Nervous System 3D jewelryNervous System 3D jewelry

 

Vicenza Oro – winter – 18-23 Janv. 2014

Fiera di Vicenza S.p.A

Via dell’Oreficeria, 16
36100 Vicenza
Tel. 0444-969.111
Fax. 0444-969.000
P.I. 00515900249
info@vicenzafiera.it

21/11/2013

EXPO ‘Dieci Incanti’ – Internocortile, Torino (IT) – 21 Nov. 2013 – 16 janv 2014

Dieci Incanti – 21nov-2013- 16 janv 2014  Torino Italia

Dieci Incanti - 21nov-2013- 16 janv 2014  Torino Italia
“dieci incanti”: il gioiello contemporaneo nelle creazioni di:
Melissa Aiello — Laboratorio Orafo Lunatica di Lucia Bianco  — Silvia Beccaria
Luisa Bruni — Francesca Caltabiano — Ferdi Giardini — Maema — ManugandaManu Mara — Valeria Eva Rossi.
Silvia Beccaria
 Silvia Beccaria - gorgiera (detail)
Manuganda
Manuganda
uno dei "dieci incanti" è Luisa Bruni gioielli !
Luisa Bruni   2013 
via villa glori 6 (zona piazza zara),
10133 Turin

28/06/2013

EXPO ‘The New Italian Design’ – Academy of Art University, The Cannery, San Francisco (USA) – 22 Juin-11 Aout 2013

« The New Italian Design«   -  Academy of Art University – The Cannery  (San Francisco, CA, United States)  22-Jun-2013 – 11-Aug-2013

Triennale Design Museum presents an upgraded and updated 2013 edition of The New Italian Design exhibition at the Cannery Galleries of Academy of Art University, San Francisco, from 22 June until 11 August 2013: an overview on contemporary Italian design that explains and describes the transition of the movement and its links with economic, political, and technology changes that occurred over the past Century.

Triennale Design Museum, the first museum of Italian design, is directed by Silvana Annicchiarico, and has organized this exhibition to analyze, value and promote the new Italian creativity. As a travelling exhibition, The New Italian Design was presented in Madrid (2007), Istanbul (2010) Beijing and Nantou (2012), Bilbao (2013).

"The New Italian Design"  -  Academy of Art University - The Cannery  (San Francisco, CA, United States)  22-Jun-2013 - 11-Aug-2013    website: www.triennale.org

The New Italian Design in San Francisco is a part of the project Making in Italy – Making in USA: “Artisanship, Technology and Design. Innovating with Beauty,” which will be held from June 11 to June 24 in San Francisco in the framework of “2013 – Year of Italian Culture in the United States.” The initiative was conceived and curated by the Giannino Bassetti Foundation. This project is the result of a collaboration between the Giannino Bassetti Foundation, the Consulate General of Italy and the Italian Cultural Institute of San Francisco: get-togethers, events, and debates between Italian and American craftsmen, makers and intellectuals, cultivators of beauty and experts in the new technologies, joined together to define and create the economy of beauty.
The exhibition presents works from 132 designers with 288 projects. It includes 189 designers for product design, 28 for graphics, 28 for objects linked to the body like jewelry, handbags and accessories, 7 for research, 32 for food design, 4 for interior design.
The scene that emerges is rich and multifaceted; it starts from furniture design and touches upon new forms of communication, from food to web design, from fashion to textile design, from jewel design to graphic and multimedia all the way to interior design and object design.
The exhibited works range from self produced prototypes to large-series products, from works of art to merely industrial artefacts. Many of the involved designers are already well established at an international level and are employed by important companies in the industry. Presented for the first time in 2007, at Triennale di Milano, The New Italian Design is the result of a survey on a national scale focused on the passage from the XX to the XXI century and the substantial change in the role of the profession.
Silvana Annicchiarico says: “Contemporary design is to be found in a decidedly different model from the one that dominated in the age of the ‘Masters’. In those days, design culture aimed to create finished, functional products, whereas today – in what has in a certain sense become a ‘mass profession’ – design generates processes more than products, and appears primarily as a form of self-representation of the designer’s ability to imagine, create and innovate. Today’s new designers are neither the heirs nor the pupils of the various Munaris, Magistrettis and Castiglionis. They are something else. Insisting on thinking of them as ‘little’ masters means to continue forcing them parasitically into twentieth-century paradigms that no longer hold true. It means doing an injustice to them and to their diversity and originality, as well as to the design system as a whole. Finding one’s way around the new, ever-changing world of Italian design, which is made of team effort and horizontal movements more than individual, vertical actions, requires no nostalgia for a golden age that has had its time. What is needed is a new ability to explore and take risks, and possibly even lose one’s way, only to find it again. The New Italian Design exhibition is an attempt to move in this direction”

With work by: 4P1B Design Studio –  Massimiliano Adami –  Massimiliano Alajmo –  Arabeschi di latte –  Antonio Aricò –  Dodo Arslan –  Stefano Asili –  Enrico Azzimonti –  Alessandra Baldereschi –  Gabriele Basei –  BenedettiEdizioni –  Thomas Berloffa –  Alessandro Biamonti –  Giorgio Biscaro –  Giorgio Bonaguro –  Denise Bonapace –  Massimo Bottura –  Alessandro Busana –  Pier Bussetti –  Elio Caccavale –  Fabio Cammarata –  Moreno Cedroni –  Cristina Celestino –  Cristina Chiappini –  Mariavera Chiari –  Matteo Cibic –  Ciboh –  Alessandro Ciffo –  CLS Architetti –  Silvia Cogo –  Carlo Contin –  Luisa Lorenza Corna –  Antonio Cos –  Simona Costanzo –  Carlo Cracco –  CTRLZAK –  Manuel Dall’Olio –  Lorenzo Damiani –  Deepdesign –  Carmine Deganello –  Andrea Deppieri –  Designtrip –  Leonardo Di Renzo –  Sandra Dipinto –  David Dolcini –  dotdotdot –  Esterni –  Francesco Faccin –  Sandra Faggiano –  Odoardo Fioravanti –  Formafantasma –  Manuela Gandini –  Gionata Gatto –  Ilaria Gibertini –  Roberto Giolito –  Giopato&Coombes –  Alessandro Gnocchi –  Monica Graffeo –  Diego Grandi –  Gumdesign –  HABITSmln –  Giulio Iacchetti –  Ildoppiosegno –  jekyll & hyde –  JoeVelluto –  Lagranja –  Marco Lambri –  Francesca Lanzavecchia –  Leftloft –  Emilio S. Leo –  LLdesign –  Concetta Lorenzo –  LS Graphic Design –  Stefania Lucchetta –  Emanuele Magini –  Elia Mangia –  Stefano Marchetti –  Ilaria Marelli –  Miriam Mirri –  Bruno Morello –  Chiara Moreschi –  N!03 Studio ennezerotre –  Luca Nichetto –  Davide Oldani –  Barbara Paganin –  Lorenzo Palmeri –  Daniele Papuli –  Donata Paruccini –  Edoardo Perri –  Gabriele Pezzini –  Piano Design –  Sylvia Pichler –  Angela Ponzini –  Aldo Presta –  Matteo Ragni –  Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba –  Riccardofabio –  Ivana Riggi –  rnd_lab –  Andrea Ruschetti –  Elena Salmistrano –  Fabrizio Schiavi –  Luca Schieppati –  Gianmaria Sforza –  Brian Sironi –  Stefano Soave –  Valerio Sommella –  Sonnoli Leonardo –  Studio FM Milano –  Studio Ghigos –  Studio Natural –  Paolo Bazzani –  Studio Pepe –  Studio Pierandrei Associati –  Studio Temp –  Studiocharlie –  Studioxdesigngroup –  Tankboys –  Stefano Tonti –  Marco Tortoioli Ricci –  Total Tool –  Barbara Uderzo –  Paolo Ulian –  Francesco Valtolina –  Vittorio Venezia –  Davide Vercelli –  Marco Zavagno –  Zetalab –  Marco Zito –  Matteo Zorzenoni –  ZPZ Partners –  ZUP Associati.

Barbara Uderzo  Necklace: Glucogioiello – Candy chain  MarshmallowsBarbara Uderzo  Necklace: Glucogioiello – Candy chain  Marshmallows

Stefania Lucchetta  Ring: Digital 10 WD 2012  Titanium  Photo: Stefania Lucchetta Stefania Lucchetta  Ring: Digital 10 WD 2012  Titanium  Photo: Stefania Lucchetta

daniele papuliDaniele Papuli

 

Academy of Art University – The Cannery
2801 Leavenworth St
94133 – San Francisco, CA
United States

14/06/2012

EXPO ‘The Year was 2006′ – Studio2017, Waterloo NSW (AU) – 19-30 Juin 2012

‘THE YEAR WAS 2006

An exhibition of 100 jewellery pieces made in 2006

The Year Was 2006 Waterloo Australia exhibitions unique custom jewelry custom handmade jewellery exhibitions

2006. It was a common year that started on a Sunday. John Howard was PM and Pluto was no longer classified as a planet. It is often bandied about that art is a reflection of our society; intrigued, we set out to find what 2006 might have looked like in terms of contemporary jewellery. 100 jewellers from across the globe have been invited to present one piece of jewellery they made 6 years ago. Presented as a salon hang, this exhibition will showcase an incredibly diverse array of jewellery and will give an overall snapshot of what these jewellers were thinking, making and the materials they were using all those years ago in 2006.

Alice Potter — Alice Whish — Alida Cappelletta — Amy Renshaw — Andrew Welch — Barbara Cotter — Bernadette Trainor — Beatriz Ruiz — Birgit LakenClaire McArdle — Coconut Lu — Bridget Kennedy — Danielle Butters — Danielle Sweeney — Deborah Rudolph — Diane Beevers — Elfrun Lach — Elfi Spiewack — Emma Fielden — Erin Timony — Francine Haywood — Heidemarie Herb — Helen Mok — Ilse-Marie Erl — InSync Design — Jacomien Labuschagne — Jandy Pannell — Jane Millard — Jane Pollard — Jane Reynolds — Jasmine Matus — Jennifer Gehbauer — Jessica McMullen — Jessica Morrison — Jessica Page — Judy McCaigJulie Usel — Julie Kiefel — Justine Austine — Karen Thompson — Karin Jakobsson — Karina Hunnerup — Karola TorkosKate BartonKath Inglis — Katrina Freene — Kelly McCallum — Kim Ebbeck — Linda Blair — Linda Van Niekerk — Lisa Furno — Luke-John Matthew Arnold — Madeleine Clark — Manuela Gandini — Mark Vaarwerk — Melanie Ihnen — Melinda YoungMelissa Cameron — Mervi Kurvinen — Michelle Kelly — Michelle Taylor — Minnette Michael — Mirca Maffi — Miriam Andraus Pappalardo — Nadine Smith — Naomi Schwartz — Paula Rodrigues — Phoebe Porter — Rachel Bell — Radka Passianova — Renee Damiani — Robi Szalay — Rudee Tancharoen — Sandy Marker — Shan Shan Mok — Sharon Fitness — Sharon Massey — Shauna Mayben – Shimara Carlow — Sian Edwards — Simon Cottrell — Sonya Scott — Stefanie Koelbel — Stephen Gallagher — Susan Frisch — Susanna Dwyer — Suzanne Esser — Szilvia Gyorgy — Tatjana Panyoczki — Teresa Faris — Vernon Bowden — Vicki Mason — Ximena Natanya Briceño — Zoe Brand
Flowering Gum Brooch Susan Frisch – Flowering Gum Brooch 

Alice Potter - spotty-necklaceAlice Potter – spotty necklace

Elfrun Lach - 'Corallium Rubrum' necklace - natural red coral branches, Elfrun Lach – ‘Corallium Rubrum’ necklace – natural red coral branches

carlow bangleShimara Carlow bangle
Birgit Laken -   Big Thumbnail, pendant hard fabric, 2006,Birgit Laken -   Big Thumbnail, pendant hard fabric, 2006

 

Studio2017
6b/ 2 Danks St
Waterloo NSW 2017  (AUSTRALIA)
Ph/fax: 02 9698 7999
Open: Tues – Sat 11 – 6pm
Email – gallery@studio2017.com.au

08/06/2012

EXPO ‘TREASURE’ – London (UK) – 14-17 Juin 2012

TREASURE - London’s visionary jewellery show 14–17 June 2012

EXPO 'TREASURE' - London (UK) - 14-17 Juin 2012 dans Christiane WICHERT (DE) treasure-logo-2-300x203

« Treasure 2012, London’s visionary jewellery show, is the best place to purchase the most beautiful, exciting and vibrant contemporary jewellery anywhere in the UK »

 

Some of the jewellers exhibited :

Jeehyun Chung, a recent graduate from Edinburgh College of Art, makes oriental and contemporary style jewellery inspired by blending moments from travels across Europe with traditional Korean art and crafts
Atelier Michael BergerMichael Berger – kinetic rings
« By extending the body with jewellery you can design your identity and express your personality. This fundamental relation between body and jewellery was source of inspiration for my « BodyJewellery – JewelleryBody » collection . In some designs I focused on the appearance of the material, in others I gave priority to how the jewellery is made or how to wear it. »
« Referencing the disruption of nature’s order through my work, I create new life forms that appear as direct replications of recognizable organic matter yet they are not quite as they seem.
Having accumulated an assortment of natural forms and materials based on their intrinsic characters, the process of casting helps me to amalgamate these ever evolving hybrids, deceptively leading to mistaken identity. By acting as the divine creator, I am mimicking the power we have to alter nature’s path, which ultimately leads to chaos and the sinister presence lurking throughout the work.« 
« Since I can remember I have been a bit of a magpie, hoarding incessantly anything miniature or eclectic that has caught my eye. Born and brought up in Northern Ireland, with parents involved in the Antique business it was moving to Edinburgh in the late eighties to attend Edinburgh College of Art that I became an avid collector of ephemera. As my time at Art College progressed it became clear that the things I was collecting were becoming the inspiration for my work and this is when I started to use these actual found objects in my work. Straight after graduation I set up my business and have exhibited internationally ever since. My work has been featured widely in press and publications, is represented in many public and private collections and in 2007 I was shortlisted for the prestigious ‘Jerwood Applied Arts Prize – Jewellery’.« 

« …Colour has always been a significant feature of her jewellery. By introducing the translucent qualities of silicone with bright pigments, alongside the shifting reflective surfaces of precious metal and plastics, she conveys the qualities of underwater life forms. »

Lili DesignLili Design (Lili Giacobino) detail of a necklace
« No chemicals are used in the creation of Bioplastic jewellery, which means it will not last forever »
Lili DesignLili Design (Lili Giacobino)  necklace
RenushRenush -Contempory hand made, moulded leather jewellery
« Renush is the creation of designer and maker Renáta Koch, a graduate in Footwear and Accessories from Cordwainers College at the London College of Fashion. Taking her inspiration from the contours of the human body and the characteristics of materials used, Renáta uses traditional techniques to create thoroughly modern and highly original pieces »
« I was first inspired by a tutor to pursue a career in jewellery design. I loved to make small sculptures and turn them into playful wearable objects. From the moment I was introduced to enamelling at Edinburgh College of Art I immediately loved its instantaneous effects. I find the enamelling process fascinating from applying the enamel to metal to firing it in a kiln. The most satisfying part for me is when the layers of rich colour are rubbed back to reveal patterns and textures underneath. My love for the city is the inspiration behind my work. I initially paint my ideas onto enamel panels and then translate these drawings into tactile, sculptural forms that play with line,texture and colour. My recent collection consists of earrings, pendants and brooches made from oxidised silver, iron and enamel. I oxidise the silver to create an industrial feel which compliments the bold colours that feature throughout my jewellery designs.« 
« Veiled jewellery reflects my assumption that although certainty is often required in modern society, ambiguous expression has been the most distinctive characteristic found in Japanese values and religious beliefs« 

 

 

Somerset House – Ethical Pavillion
Strand
London WC2R 1LA
UK
http://www.treasureuk.com/

 

09/11/2011

Spécial CERAMIQUE

 Je passe mon temps à osciller entre « céramique » et « porcelaine » ….. :-( on a beau me le dire et redire ….. alors … merci wikipedia (après Violaine Ulmer et tant d’autres qui me l’ont si bien et si patiemment expliqué ……) : « La porcelaine est une céramique fine et translucide produite à partir du kaolin par cuisson à plus de 1200°. Elle est majoritairement utilisée dans les arts de la table »  ………..
pour plus approfondi que Wikipedia … : on peut aller voir le site de la Société Française de Céramique, Céramique.com, le site de Sèvres Sèvres Cité Céramique, Le Pôle Européen de la Céramique (CeramEurop), le European Ceramic Workcentre (Europees Keramisch werkcentrum- EKWC) (NL), et, en anglais …. get ANSWERS about ceramics here ! :-)

 

* Violaine ULMER (FR) – bijoux de porcelaine

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Violaine Ulmer - bagues – porcelaine et « granulations » d’argent

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Spécial CERAMIQUE dans Anne PERBET (FR)
Violaine Ulmer - bagues – on a envie de toutes, les douces, les rondes, les lisses, les granuleuses, les blanches, les noires …….. aaahhh!!! 
Alors quand elle est venue me voir, à Collioure, et qu’à une table de café, devant la mer, elle a ouvert une boite avec toutes ses bagues ………… j’étais comme une gosse devant une malle aux trésors !!!! http://violaine-ulmer.com/assets/ImageCollection/106/_resampled/SetWidth450-IMG2304.JPG?PHPSESSID=19e6156f6cf3f20c9c6ea8e4885ddfcf
Violaine Ulmer - bagues « diamants »

 dans Caroline GORE (US)
Violaine Ulmer -bague – ligne « galets »

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Violaine Ulmer - collier plastron acier, porcelaine, caoutchouc http://www.ultra-book.com/users_2/v/i/violaine-ulmer/images_550x480/280b646a00fbec.jpg
Violaine Ulmer -Collier ‘Petit Bruit’ – le bruit de l’absence/présence, capté dans un collier

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Violaine Ulmer - collier

 

* Edith BELLOD (FR)

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Edith Bellod – Bagues en porcelaine

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Edith Bellod porcelain necklace (born in France, lives and works in Berlin)

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Edith Bellod
Edith Bellodcolliers en porcelaine de limoges : “kaléidoscope” (en haut)  et “goutelettes” (en bas)

 

* Trinidad CONTRERAS (ES)’ porcelain and silver jewelry – calm & order….
qui parlait déjà de « Luxe, calme et volupté » ? juste Matisse et Baudelaire ……
« …Là, tout n’est qu’ordre et beauté,
Luxe, calme et volupté…
 » (« L’invitation au voyage« , Charles Baudelaire)

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Trinidad Contreras Brooch

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Trinidad Contreras   tubular brooch

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Trinidad Contreras brooch

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Trinidad Contreras

« Contreras is drawn to the simple, the familiar, the roundness of things, explaining that it makes her reflect on “what can exist within a sensual and harmonious world. A world where time passes by slowly, but in a vital and ephemeral way, in a constant circular motion of “creation-destruction.”  « 

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* Pilar COTTER (ES) porcelain jewels – the 2011 collection

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Pilar Cotter- Earrings, porcelain, oxidized silver

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Pilar Cotter-Pendiente (earrings) , porcelana.

anillo+negro dans Claire MARFISI (FR)
Pilar Cotter- ring , porcelana negra.

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Pilar Cotter-  collar/necklace – porcelana y plata – 2006

pend010 dans Dora HARALAMBAKI (GR)
Pilar Cotter-Pendientes / earrings – Porcelana-plata.

 

* Joyas de la colección ‘La hora del té’, de María  Lasarga (ES) - Problema : muy bonito el resultado pero ……………. EXACTAMENTE lo mismo de lo que hace Gesine HACKENBERG !!! :-(

japones1 dans Edith BELLOD (FR)P1020010-r dans European Ceramic Workcentre (EKWC)(NL)
María  Lasarga- Plata 925 · Porcelana Japonesa.

P1010550-r dans Evert NIJLAND (NL)P1010741-r dans Fanny ACQUART-GENSOLLEN (FR)
María  Lasarga- « Willow » plate & earrings

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Gesine HACKENBERG ceramic jewelry

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Gesine HACKENBERG turquoise earrings

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Gesine HACKENBERG

 

* Ceramic Jewelry by Hana KARIM (Slovenia)

 dans Gal. Dterra (ES) dans Gesine HACKENBERG (NL)
 dans Hana KARIM (Sl) dans Hildur YÌR JONSDOTTIR (ICL.)
Hana Karim – turquoise brooches

 dans Jet MOUS (NL)
Hana Karim collier « craquelé »

j’essaye de »résister » à ses « rouges » ‘déjà présentés dans un post (COUP de ROUGE ! Ceramic jewelry by Hana Karim)…) mais impossible  (de résister), trop beaux !

1cb12ef4e1a29c38fbf9c1fd6cbb4af4 dans Manuela GANDINI/Manuganda (IT)
Hana Karim – necklace

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Hana Karim-  rings of fire

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et allez contempler ces deux-là sur sa page Facebook ! :-)

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ceramic brooch in black & yellow on her Etsy shop !

 

* ceramic jewellery Dora HARALAMBAKI (Greece)
« Earth with water, dry on air and bake with fire !  » ! comme pour une recette de gâteau ….. d’ailleurs, ses bijoux me font penser à des bonbons …..

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Dora Haralambaki  « candy » rings

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 dans Marion DELARUE (FR)
Dora Haralambaki - earthenweare clay rings with colour glazes

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Dora Haralambaki (Greece) – ceramic jewellery

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  Dora Haralambaki ceramic jewellery

 

* Nicole BARTH, qui travaille souvent la porcelaine mêlée au feutre

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Nicole Barth – collier « paillettes » porcelaine 

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Nicole Barth – bagues « design » – faience, porcelaine

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Nicole Barth – collier « cercle » en porcelaine 

 

* MANUGANDA / Manuela GANDINI – GUIDO DE ZAN >>> porcelain experiments

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Manuela Gandini – ‘MACCHIE’ collana porcellana bianca e smaltata nera, argento 925, pelle

 

* Roberta FERREIRA – Dterra Gallery (ES) – Contemporary Ceramics and Art Jewelry
voir aussi leur blog http://www.dterrablog.blogspot.com
« dterra was founded in 2001 as a workshop-gallery where Roberta FERREIRA and Laura Jener could develop their artistic careers in the field of jewellery and pottery. Thanks to the collaboration of Cristina Villar, in 2010 dterra was finallly established as a gallery specialized in contemporary jewelry. The gallery also offers courses and artistic events that help to spread artists’ creations and allow the audience to approach the world of contemporary jewelry. »

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Dterra ( Roberta FerreiraLaura Jener) bagues « vase »

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Roberta Ferreira – bague « vase »

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Roberta Ferreira – Aigua: tresor – porcelain brooch

 

voir aussi expo/articles :

EXPO ‘Wearable Ceramics’ – PEWABIC Pottery, Detroit (USA) – 20 Mai-4 Juill 2011

 (Participating Artists:
Sebastian Buescher,
Peter Hoogeboom, Pilar Cotter Nunez, Jet Mous, Rian de Jong, Evert Nijland, Iris Eichenberg, Karin Seufert, David Elliott, Andrea Wagner, Ford & Forlano, Gaby Wandscher, Caroline Gore, Pauline Wiertz, Maria Hees, Shu-Lin WU)

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Peter Hoogeboom ceramic jewelry

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Peter Hoogeboom rings

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Peter Hoogeboom – broche ‘Peony’

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Caroline Gore “cookies from Odet” Porcelain bracelets

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Jet Mous (NL) – Porcelain rings

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Iris Eichenberg White Brooch

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Evert Nijland – Brooch, Rococo, 2010
- porcelain, silver, steel

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Evert Nijland -  white porcelain necklace  

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Shu-Lin Wu – brooch

     

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David Elliott (CA) porcelain bead necklace with silver

et celle-ci, que j’ADORE ! :

Marie PENDARIES (FR) 'la dot' - 28 pieces en porcelaine
Marie Pendaries (FR) ‘la dot’ – 28 pieces en porcelaine

(voir l’article/expo  EXPO ‘Un peu de terre sur la peau’ – FONDATION BERNARDAUD, Limoges (FR) – 16 juin-16 oct 2010)

 

et enfin voir l’article/expo  EXPO ‘Bijoux de Porcelaine, et plus…’ – Galerie Helène Porée, Paris (FR) – 7 mai-5 juin 2010

Marion DELARUE - collier Empreintes
Marion DELARUE - collier Empreintes (mon grand favori !)

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Hildur ÝR  (Islande) – ceramic necklace

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Terhi Tolvanen

 

* Marion VIDAL
« Diplômée de l’Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts d’Anvers en Mode, elle crée sa société en mai 2006 et se consacre rapidement aux seuls accessoires. Elle dessine parures, plastrons, encolures, bijoux de corps. Elle conçoit le bijou comme partie intégrante de la silhouette.
La céramique émaillée reste le fil rouge de ses collections, mais elle se passionne avant tout pour les matières nobles, et pour le dialogue entre les matières. »

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Marion VIDAL

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Marion VIDAL

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Marion VIDAL 

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Fanny Acquart-Gensollen - porcelain necklace

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Fanny Acquart-Gensollen

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Anne Perbet – porcelain, paper and glass rings 

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Claire Marfisi – sautoir « boa » en céramique  

24/05/2011

EXPO ‘LUMINA’ – Studio 70m2, Firenze (IT) – 24 Mai-11 Juin 2011

Lo studio di architettura 70m2 presenta a Firenze la seconda tappa di  LUMINADa gioiello a creazione luminosa

INAUGURAZIONE MARTEDI’ 24 MAGGIO ORE 18:00

EXPO 'LUMINA' - Studio 70m2, Firenze (IT) - 24 Mai-11 Juin 2011 dans ALCHIMIA (IT) cartolina_LUMINA

Dal 24 maggio all’11 giugno LUMINA avrà come sedela Scuola di Gioielleria Contemporanea ALCHIMIAin Piazza Piattellina 3/r a Firenze, partecipando al calendario del Florence Design Week 2011

70m2 ha infatti chiesto agli artisti del gioielli di provare a confrontarsi con il complemento d’arredo che più di tutti si avvicina al gioiello: la lampada. Che sia per emanazione o riflessione, grazie all’elettricità o ai metalli e ai minerali, sempre di luce si tratta…

 

Elenco partecipanti:
Silvia BECCARIA –  Giulia BERNINI e Francesca FASTAME — Silvia BRAGAGNOLO — Nicoletta CICALO’ — Corrado DE MEO –  Sabina FEROCI — Manuela GANDINIAngelo LOMUSCIO — Antonio PICARDI — Maria Grazia PULVIRENTI — Maddalena ROCCO
Chiara SCARPITTI — Stenia SCARSELLI — Viviana SOLIGO — Maurizio STAGNIYuki SUMIYAYoko TAKIRAI

Mostra_Lumina dans Angelo LOMUSCIO (IT)

 

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Maddalena Rocco
Dal gioiello (spilla Hypnos) a la creazione luminosa
: applique Hypnos

Silvia_Beccaria dans Corrado De MEO (IT)
Silvia Beccaria- … e il collo si accende …. una gorgiera che si illumina ! 
(mi andrebbe bene, sul scooter, di notte !!! :-) …)

 

www.70m2.it
Via Poggiali, 10
57125 Livorno (IT)
t/f +39 0586 897477
info@70m2.it

 

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