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05/03/2018

EXPO ‘‎Hidden curriculum’ – during the MJW 2018 – Atelier Cepissakova, Munich (DE) – 8-11 Mars 2018

 

« ‎Hidden curriculum »

Contemporary jewelry exhibition inside   Munich Jewellery Week  (7–10 March 2018)

Popeye loves Olive  Art Space hosts an exhibition platform during Munich Jewellery Week by inviting a group of 14 Greek artists to meet the Mexican artist Jorge Manilla and to develop a joint project on Hidden Curriculum, Identity and Proxemics. 

Opening: Thursday 08/03/18 @19.00 – 22.00

Popeye loves Olive‎ - Hidden curriculum*

Participating Artists:    Jorge Manilla – Aggelika Diplari – Aggelos Konstantakatos – Anna Vlahos – Antria Prasinou – Artemis Valsamaki – Erato Kouloubi – Ioli Livada –  Joanna Grigoriou – Liana Pattihis – Marina Zachou – Niki Stylianou – Xenia Deimezi – Yakinthi Oikonomou – Yiota Vogli

 

 » Hidden Curriculum*
The Hidden curriculum consists of teaching items which are not officially intended and developed by school and educational system. The educational authorities use the concepts of “hidden curriculum” and “invisible curriculum” to explain teachings and attitudes influenced by these implicit factors (Alavi, Abdollahi and Ahmadi, 2008).
With the intention to explore behaviors, perspectives and attitudes, that the participants adopt during their learning process, in an independent way outside of an institution.
For this exhibition we have decided to take the idea of a Hidden Curriculum and explore in a free but very careful way, issues like gender roles, morals, social class, stereotypes, cultural expectations and personal language.
According to the Austrian artist and architect Hundertwasser, we have five layers of skin. From the innermost to the furthest from the centre: Epidermis, Clothes, Houses, Identity and Earth. Each layer (skin) defines and interacts with the whole human entity.
According to Proxemics, we arrange objects and ourselves in relation to space as it makes us feel more or less comfortable. Individuals naturally maintain a separation that relates to environmental and cultural factors but also to social and interpersonal situations. One could say that proxemics is separated in Intimate, Personal, Social and Public Space/Skins. Moreover, all layers of Space/Skins interact, affect and define each other.
Most importantly, it should be underlined; the above studies claim that Identity is created by social interplay.
According to history, Jewelry serves as a primary means of conveying cultural values. Traditionally, jewels were seen as sacred and precious; however, from the beginning of the 20th century, jewelry has started to be objectified. Jewelry as a result of all human social interactions becomes a product of non-verbal communication.
The process, through which a piece of jewelry is created, is totally connected with the cultural and social background of each jewelry artist. From the selection of materials to the final product, it is needed that all different possibilities and perspectives of this act to be explored.
On the other hand, the viewer interacts both with the maker and the wearer of a piece of jewelry; as jewelry narrates stories and communicates feelings and Identities. 
By comparing fourteen Greek jewelry artists’ work in opposition to that of a Mexican artist and educator; this exhibition seeks to collect information on how hidden curriculum, proxemics and identity are expressed through jewelry.
What kind of space occupies the work of each artist? What kind of skin it represents? « 

 

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Yiota Vogli Dialogue I Νecklace / Ruthenium plated bronze, alpaca, paper pulp, grains, oxidationsYiota Vogli Dialogue I Νecklace / Ruthenium plated bronze, alpaca, paper pulp, grains, oxidations

Yiota Vogli. Brooch: Dialogue, 2017. silver, alpaca, hand painted silver, paper pulp, acrylics, cotton.Yiota Vogli. Brooch: Dialogue, 2017. silver, alpaca, hand painted silver, paper pulp, acrylics, cotton.

Yakinthi Oikonomou Brooch: Veresé, 2017 Argentium silver, bronze, stainless steel. Photo by: Orestis RovakisYakinthi Oikonomou. Brooch: Veresé, 2017. Argentium silver, bronze, stainless steel.. Photo by: Orestis Rovakis.

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Yakinthi Oikonomou Home sweet home Brooch / Argentium silver, stainless steelYakinthi Oikonomou Home sweet home Brooch / Argentium silver, stainless steel

Xenia Deimezi. Necklace: FEED ME, 2018. Latex, cotton and polyester thread, brilliant cut white diamond.. 70 x 10 cm. Photo by: Aimilia Balaska. From series: into existence.
Xenia Deimezi. Feed-me  Necklace / Latex, cotton & polyester thread, brilliant cut diamond  - Photo by: Aimilia Balaska. From series: into existence

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Niki Stylianou. - Landscape #3 Necklace / Hand cut and hand stitched leather, thread, copper, pigments, patina
Niki Stylianou.   Landscape #3  - Necklace / Hand cut and hand stitched leather, thread, copper, pigments, patina  

Niki Stylianou Necklace: Mapping: traces made solid, 2017 Copper, bronze, pigments, patina, cord. Photo by: Niki StylianouNiki Stylianou - Necklace: Mapping: traces made solid, 2017 - Copper, bronze, pigments, patina, cord. - Photo by: Niki Stylianou

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Antria Prasinou Ephemeral Body Neckpiece / Copper, rice paper, ink, silver, pigments, silk thread – avec Antria Prasinou.
Antria Prasinou. - Ephemeral Body - Neckpiece / Copper, rice paper, ink, silver, pigments, silk thread  

Antria Prasinou Brooch: Liberate the Senses, 2017 Copper, rice paper, ink, silver, pigments, silk thread. Photo by: Konstantinos KostopoulosAntria Prasinou - Brooch: Liberate the Senses, 2017 - Copper, rice paper, ink, silver, pigments, silk thread. - Photo by: Konstantinos Kostopoulos

Liana Pattihis Necklace: Shades of Black, 2017 Copper wire, silver chain, enamel. 89 cm Photo by: Liana PattihisLiana Pattihis - Necklace: Shades of Black, 2017 - Copper wire, silver chain, enamel. 89 cm  Photo by: Liana Pattihis

Erato Kouloubi. Brooch: Food Victim 1, 2018. Pasta, acrylics, epoxy, bronze.. 12 x 16 x 5 cm. Photo by: George Economopoulos. From series: Food Victim  Collection.
Erato Kouloubi Food Victim 1 Brooch / Pasta, acrylics, pigments, silver

Erato Kouloubi Brooch: Food Victim, 2018 Pasta, acrylics, pigments, silver. Photo by: Erato KouloubiErato Kouloubi - Brooch: Food Victim, 2018 - Pasta, acrylics, pigments, silver. Photo by: Erato Kouloubi

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Aggelika Diplari Garden Brooches Wood, argentium silver, pigments, patina – avec Aggelika Diplari.
 Aggelika Diplari. - Garden  Brooches - Wood, argentium silver, pigments, patina 

Ioli Livada Brooch: Untitled, 2017-2018 Bronze, corn leaves, pigments, threads, sterling silver. Photo by: Fanis Logothetis

Ioli Livada  -  Brooch: Untitled, 2017-2018 - Bronze, corn leaves, pigments, threads, sterling silver. Photo by: Fanis Logothetis

Ioli Livada Brooch: Imaginary Flowers 5, 2018 Bronze, corn leaves, pigments, threads, sterling silver.Ioli Livada - Brooch: Imaginary Flowers 5, 2018 - Bronze, corn leaves, pigments, threads, sterling silver.

Joanna Grigoriou Fragments 3 Brooch / Wood, resin, pigments, stainless steel

Joanna Grigoriou Fragments 3 Brooch / Wood, resin, pigments, stainless steel  

Anna Vlahos Meander 1 Brooch / Sterling silver, stainless steel
Anna Vlahos Meander 1 Brooch / Sterling silver, stainless steel

Artemis Valsamaki Brooch: Keep the Faith, 2017 Copper, silver, acrylic paint. Photo by: Alexis KamitsosArtemis Valsamaki - Brooch: Keep the Faith, 2017 - Copper, silver, acrylic paint. - Photo by: Alexis Kamitsos

 

HIDDEN CURRICULUM - Jorge Manilla Insides  Brooch / Wood, cochayuyo, copper steelJorge Manilla - Insides  Brooch / Wood, cochayuyo, copper steel

Jorge Manilla Object: Untitled, 2018 Cochayuyo, rubber. Photo by: Christian TvibergJorge Manilla  Object: Untitled, 2018 - Cochayuyo, rubber. - Photo by: Christian Tviberg

 

 

 
Atelier Cepissakova 
Ligsalzstrasse 29
80339 Munich / München, Deutschland
- Thursday 08.03.18 [10.00 – 17.00]
OPENING: 19.00 – 22.00
- Friday 09.03.18: [10.00 – 18.00]
- Saturday 10.03.18 [10.00 – 13.00]
- Sunday 11.03.18 [11.00 – 16.00]Contact:
Erato Kouloubi
eratokosmima@yahoo.com
+30 6944871569http://www.munichjewelleryweek.com/event/hidden-curriculum/

05/10/2017

Yiota VOGLI at JOYA 2017 Barcelona (SP) – 5-6-7 Oct 2017

JOYA 2017  is here !!   5-6-7 Oct 2017 in Barcelona at Arts Santa Mònica

YIOTA VOGLI  has a big SUCCESS !

YIOTA VOGLI at JOYA 2017 in Barcelona at Arts Santa Mònica  YIOTA VOGLI at JOYA 2017

Yiota Vogli -  Shadow my shadow broches at JOYA 2017Yiota Vogli -  Shadow my shadow broches at JOYA 2017 YIOTA VOGLI (GREECE, 1958)  Pendant - Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper, brass, steel.  "Shadow" http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Yiota_Vogli.jpg YIOTA VOGLI – Pendant – Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper, brass, steel.  « Shadow »
« Shadow is a psychological term for everything we cannot see in ourselves. From an early age we adjust our behaviour to gratify our needs and learn to adapt to the external world. As we grow, we condition ourselves to keep all the unaccepted parts of us outside our conscious awareness, even though we drag them ‘behind us’ all the time in our subconscious. »

  YIOTA VOGLI – Pendant – Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper, brass, steel.  «Shadow» YIOTA VOGLI – Pendant – Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper, brass, steel.  «Shadow» for JOYA 2017 YIOTA VOGLI – «Shadow» detail – Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper, brass, steel.   YIOTA VOGLI – «Shadow» detail – Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper,brass, steel. 

Yiota Vogli - secret brooch - collection "shadows"Yiota Vogli - secret brooch – collection « shadows »

Yiota Vogli -   collection "shadows"Yiota Vogli· « Shadow is a psychological term for everything we can’t see in ourselves. ‘There is no light without shadow and no psychic wholeness without imperfection’ *
* Jung, C.G. (1968). Psychology and Alchemy, Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 12, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press YIOTA VOGLI - Joya 2017 #contemporaryjewelry #geometricjewelry #organicforms #blooming #myshadow #antithesis #neckpiece
 YIOTA VOGLI – Joya 2017  #geometricjewelry #organicforms #blooming #myshadow #antithesis
#neckpiece

YIOTA VOGLI - Joya 2017  #geometricjewelry #organicforms #blooming #myshadow #antithesis #neckpieceYIOTA VOGLI - Joya 2017  #geometricjewelry #organicforms #blooming #myshadow #antithesis #neckpiece

Yiota Vogli - at Arts Santa Mònica (JOYA 2017)Yiota Vogli · at Arts Santa Mònica  (JOYA 2017)

27/09/2017

It’s time for JOYA 2017 !! Barcelona (SP) – 5-6-7 Oct 2017

JOYA 2017  is coming !!   5-6-7 Oct 2017

 JOYA_2017 - 5-6-7 Oct 2017

Even if, this year? I don’t come to JOYA ! :-(   because of Paris Parcours Bijoux …… SORRY !BUT I have to talk about « my » very dear GREEK jewellers, very present !

When you go to the « showroom page » it begins DIRECTLY with « my Greeks » ! :-) ….. alphabetical order ….. So HERE WE GO !!!!!!!!!!!!

 

AGAPI SMPOKOU

Agapi Simpokou - Necklace - Porcelain.  "Vanity" - http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/ AGAPI SMPOKOU – Necklace – Porcelain.  « Vanity »
« What is jewellery? A customer chooses a diamond according to its value. Diamonds have value because of their durability, clarity and strength. These qualities imply the human need to overcome the fear of death. I question the durability and value of diamonds by working with them in porcelain, presented in a 3D and linear form in my work. »

 

 AGGELIKA DIPILARI

Aggelika Diplari -Necklace: Wood, silver, stainless steel, acrylic pigments  http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/AGGELIKA DIPILARI – Necklace: Wood, silver, stainless steel, acrylic pigments.
« I select driftwood. I study its organic materiality and diachronic multifaceted narratives. I need to continue their complex stories, by reviving history through my alterations and illustrations. I simulate life in its absence, cancelling the warped weight of time by crystallising the wood’s surface. Reflecting my feelings of the present, I find and imagine—portray—the unknown effects on the experiences of tomorrow. »

ANTRIA PRASINOU ANTRIA PRASINOU Brooch - Paper, cotton, silver.  "Burning the knowledge"  http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Antria_Prasinou.jpgANTRIA PRASINOU Brooch – Paper, cotton, silver.  « Burning the knowledge »
« This collection is based on a metaphor; the destruction of knowledge that transports us through the memory of the past…to today. This « unstable » balance is expressed through the fragility of the material. I use paper to capture and then illustrate the shadows that attempt, through their movement, to outline the essence of true identity. »

ARTEMIS VALSAMAKI
Artemis Valsamaki - Brooch - Copper, silver, acrylic paint. - http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Artemis_Valsamaki.jpgARTEMIS VALSAMAKI – Brooch – Copper, silver, acrylic paint.
« For me, jewellery is a medium for manifesting my thoughts and concerns as well as expressing my feelings. I draw my inspiration from human relationships, dreams, Greek mythology, reality and fantasy and whatever hides an emotional power. My intention is always to create a wearable visual, narrative story. »

IOLI LIVADA
(CYPRUS, 1968) (ok, ok, it’s NOT Greece …. but …. hem …. very near ? ;-) …)

IOLI LIVADA - Brooch - Aubergine peel, corn leaf, silver, steel.  "Imaginary flowers" http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Ioli_Livada.jpgIOLI LIVADA – Brooch – Aubergine peel, corn leaf, silver, steel.  « Imaginary flowers »
« Inspired by a delicate flower, my work is based on the frailty of things. I try working with materiality, using mostly natural materials such as aubergine peel and corn leaves, and trying to explore their limitations without losing the feeling of a fragile piece. That is how I create flowers that take shape in the landscapes of my dream world. Can an aubergine be transformed into a piece of jewellery? »

NIKI STYLIANOU NIKI STYLIANOU (GREECE, 1968)  Necklace - Copper, bronze, pigments, patinas.  "Mapping: traces made solid" http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Niki_Stylianou.jpgNIKI STYLIANOU - Necklace – Copper, bronze, pigments, patinas« Mapping: traces made solid »
« Inside Out, Outside In, Upside Down, Piercing Through, Collapsing into a Trace.
Fugitive, elusive ideas on growth, space, absence and memory that attempt to manifest themselves into physical objects. »

STEFANIA SIOUFA
STEFANIA SIOUFA - Brooch - Silver, pigments, cement, brass sheets, resin, sand, plaster, mixed media. "Transform http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Stefania_Sioufa.jpgSTEFANIA SIOUFA – Brooch – Silver, pigments, cement, brass sheets, resin, sand, plaster, mixed media. « Transformation »
«  »Transformation » means the inner change, the work I do with myself and my soul. It is the best version of me, coming from the « dialogue with myself ». Through silence, meditation and observation of my thoughts comes understanding and my need for change and internal transformation. It means the transition from negative to positive, my self-improvement, the change of course, the opening of new roads. »

 

 YIOTA VOGLI

 YIOTA VOGLI (GREECE, 1958)  Pendant - Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper, brass, steel.  "Shadow" http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Yiota_Vogli.jpg YIOTA VOGLI – Pendant – Paper, wood, acrylic, varnishes, silver, alpaca, copper, brass, steel.  « Shadow »
« Shadow is a psychological term for everything we cannot see in ourselves. From an early age we adjust our behaviour to gratify our needs and learn to adapt to the external world. As we grow, we condition ourselves to keep all the unaccepted parts of us outside our conscious awareness, even though we drag them ‘behind us’ all the time in our subconscious. »

 

AND the GUEST ARTIST is … not exactly from Greece but also … so near, no ? ;-)

JOYA WINNER 2016
LIANA PATTIHIS
(Cyprus / United Kingdom, 1961)

LIANA PATTIHIS  - Brooch - Silver chain, enamel, stainless steel.  'Chained Interpretations' ... An ongoing study http://www.joyabarcelona.com/images/2017/Liana_Pattihis_-_JOYA_Award_low.jpgLIANA PATTIHIS – Brooch – Silver chain, enamel, stainless steel.  ‘Chained Interpretations’ … An ongoing study
« This latest collection is inspired by online sources and found images depicting flora and fauna specifically in wooded areas, which I find mysterious and intriguing. As with previous work from this series, images are chosen for their visual composition or specific geometrical aesthetic elements and are given a three dimensional ‘chained interpretation’, thus converting them into wearable pieces of jewellery.
Each enamel colour is fused and fired on the chain separately and the piece is constructed afterwards from the previously enamelled chain. Emphasis is given in the building-up and layering of the chains. This allows the piece to evolve, with the various types of chain and colours mixing and intertwining, poetically responding to the images as if they were ‘still lifes’, translating them into an impressionistic pixelated relief of textured three-dimensional layers. »

 

JOYA Barcelona Art Jewellery Fair
5-7 October 2017
Arts Santa Monica, Rambla 7
Barcelona – Spain

10/07/2017

EXCHANGE-BIJOU 1 – Yiota VOGLI – all that matters…. painting & jewellery by Yiota Vogli – As gallery (Greece) – 6 Juill.-12 Aout 2017

Yiota Vogli

All that matters ………. at As gallery - Agapi Smpokou Contemporary Jewellery and Art

opening on Thursday 6/7/2017 at 20.00

AS GALLERY- Agapi Smpokou contemporary jewellery and art is presenting the solo painting and jewellery exhibition of the artists Yiota Vogli, entitled « all that matters ». The exhibition’s opening is on July 6, 2017 at 20:00 at AS Gallery, Psaromiligkon 9 in the center of Heraklion.

all that matters…. painting & jewellery by Yiota Vogli
« I have drawn photographic portraits that capture an expression on human bodies, which seem to represent not just the subject’s personality but include manifestoes of our contemporary society.
This body of work is an exploration into the physical and emotional limits of individuals operating in contemporary society, using the human images, to expose psychological and physical states like joy, despair, guilty, emotional release, gravity, presence and absence. The question concerning female faith and generally the virtuous behavior which supposedly characterizes women in every area of their lives emerges as a central subject.
The female body becomes means and subject of emotional communication, when at the same time it turns into a canvas on which expresses the individual and public freedom, while reflects the aesthetic value of our times. »
Yiota Vogli

Yiota Vogli Visual Arts - All that Matters - solo exhib. juillet 2017

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Yiota Vogli Visual ArtsYiota Vogli Visual Arts - paintings »body graffiti »

Yiota Vogli Visual Arts  - body imprints, mixed media, weavings, enclosed in plexiglassYiota Vogli Visual Arts · body imprints, mixed media, weavings, enclosed in plexiglass

Series "shadows" necklace Silver, alpaca, wood, painting "Thoughts like birds will always hover high in the sky but is our responsibility to prevent the “birds” from landing on our minds" Yiota VogliYiota Vogli - Series « shadows » necklace – Silver, alpaca, wood, painting
« Thoughts like birds will always hover high in the sky but is our responsibility to prevent the “birds” from landing on our minds »

Yiota Vogli - Series "shadows" necklace - detailYiota Vogli – Series « shadows » necklace – detail

Yiota Vogli - Series "shadows" necklace -Yiota Vogli - Series « shadows » necklace –
SHADOWS collection, 2016, is the embodiment of a fantasy world populated with shadows, exotic birds, grotesque demons and fairies, an exploration of the aesthetic and literary values of such creatures and the real and symbolic nature of the shadow as an image and a figure.. »Yiota Vogli

EXCHANGE-BIJOU 1 – Yiota VOGLI - all that matters.... painting & jewellery by Yiota Vogli - As gallery (Greece) - 6 Juill.-12 Aout 2017 dans EXCHANGE-BIJOUYiota Vogli - From the series « Shadows » the pair -earrings, silver, alpaca, paper, oxidation, Yiota Vogli

Yiota Vogli Visual Arts - All that Matters - solo exhib. juillet 2017Yiota Vogli - « Body Graffiti »- mixed media, 140x90cm
« The emblematic photographs of the surrealist Man Ray (1890-1976) are the artist’s raw material, the basic building blocks of these works. Thereafter the artist intervenes either by the use of the digital ‘touching up’ of the photographs or through means solely afforded by painting, such as the addition of colour or the subtly nuanced repetition of the same subject, thus emphatically underlining invented symbolic features of the image. The cumulative function of memory and associations leads to the inclusion of other apparently disparate elements such as street graffiti, Byzantine images and Renaissance art or even fragments from ancient texts. The resultant new work has thus the form of a palimpsest, not just in terms of its images but also in the representation of feelings. »  Despina Tsougianni  PhD. History of Art

Yiota Vogli - "Body Graffiti"- mixed mediaYiota Vogli - « Body Graffiti »- mixed media

Yiota Vogli - layers of memoryYiota Vogli - layers of memory

 

 

AS Gallery
Psaromiligkon 9,
71202 Herákleion (Heraklion , Crete), Greece
tel +30 281 400 3486
www.as-gallery.gr

 

01/06/2017

EXCHANGE-BIJOU 1 – Yiota VOGLI at « 7 artists for 7 days 2017″ -5-16 Juin 2017

7artistsfor7days2017 in Rome 5 – 16 june 2017 at mydaybydayspace……save the dates with

Lisa HabigMaura BiamontiYiota VogliValeria MartinezEinav BenzanoTeresa FarisNina Lima

 7artistsfor7days2017

#7aritistsfor7days2017 in Rome 5 - 16 june at #mydaybydayspace......save the dates with  #lisahabig #maurabiamonti #yiotavogli #valeriamartinez #einavbenzano #teresafaris #ninalima

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« As a visual artist, my relationship with jewelry is bidirectional. My jewelry is influenced from my artistic research. Observation and painting require the engagement of all of our senses, thus, in my work I draw on memory and therefore on my senses.
Addressing jewelry as micro sculpture, I refer to form, material, colors and texture to conceptualize personal memories and my view of social and cultural issues into art. »
Yiota Vogli

Yiota Vogli braceletYiota Vogli  - Bracelet: Travelling, 2015 – Paper, oxidized brass, oxidized silver  12 x 1 x 12.5 cm

Yiota Vogli neckpieceYiota Vogli  – Necklace: Islands, 2015 – Paper, oxidized brass, oxidized silver -  From series: Layers of Memory

Yiota Vogli - pendant/ringYiota Vogli – pendant/ring – Out, 2017 Wood, paint, rhodium plated silver & brass 4.5 x 2.7 x 6.5 cm – From series: Shadows

Yiota Vogli’s interview

26-04-2017
Where is your inspiration coming from?
It’s very important to stay mind open. I seek inspiration everywhere; the ideas are always out there. It’s about being in the right state of mind to take the ‘half formed pictures’ and turn them into something that works.
What are you trying to communicate in particular with your artwork?
Making art is a self expression but most is a way to communicate and share ideas or emotions.
Which material you prefer to use and why ?  
It depends of the idea I want to communicate! I love working with simple non precious materials like paper or paper pulp combined with metals like silver or oxidized brass.
How much value do you give to researching material for your creations?
Is very important to make a research of the materials you use in every project, to experiment up to the limits of them.
Is it more important for you the process, or the final artwork itself?
Both, but I am enjoying the process a lot! Every piece is a challenge.
Is there an artist you prefer and why ?
There are many, I prefer those works which are simple, brief, concise and direct.
Have you ever thought to collaborate with other artists , or you like to work on your own? 
Making art is a lonely procedure, but Yes! I would love the opportunity to collaborate with other artists.    
Where do you feel you are at with this last collection?
As an artist I transfer onto my work pictures, stimuli and sentiments.
What have you discovered of yourself, are you satisfied ? Looking deeper inside me… I feel that I am in a good direction!
Two words to describe your last artwork collection.    
Unconscious thoughts.

 Yiota Vogli -  braceletYiota Vogli -  bracelet - Paper, oxidized alpaca, oxidized silver.

Yiota Vogli  - neckpieceYiota Vogli  –   ‘arteries & veins’, neckpiece II, copper, paper, sponge, steel, foil, 2015

 

 

Myday – byday gallery
Via Luca della Robbia 76
00153 -  Rome
ITALY mydaybyday@myday-byday.com

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29/04/2017

EXPO ‘The After Joya Effect IV’ (during AJW 2017) – Popeye loves Olive gallery, Athens (GR) – 18 Mai-6 Juin 2017

The after Joya effect IV

 ATHENS JEWELRY WEEK 2017

saturday May 20 :  19.00h : opening

The exhibition will run from May 18th until June 6th, 2017.
@Popeye Loves Olive Art-Space

The after Joya effect IV”   ATHENS JEWELRY WEEK 2017(Piece by Ye Jee Lee)

“The after Joya Effect” is an Exhibition that took place for the first time at Popeye loves Olive – Art Space, in 2014, in the historical center of Athens that aimed to the interaction and the transformation of individuality to collaboration, diversity to unification and exchange to sharing. This year, is the 4th edition.
37 Selected Artists from 20 different countries are called to participate in the project with the work shown in Joya Barcelona, Jewelry Art Fair, the previous year. During the event, the public will vote for their favorite artist, who will be invited for a Solo exhibition at Popeye loves Olive – Art Space the following year!

SELECTED ARTISTS  :
Amira Jalet – Costa Rica // Anne-Sophie Vallée – Canada // Artemis Valsamaki - Greece // Christine Jalio – Finland // Daniela Saraya – Israel // Elin Flognman – Sweden // Georgia Gremouti - Greece // Gigi Mariani - Italy // Gili Doliner – Israel // Helmi Lindblom – Finland // Irene Palomar – Argentina // Iro Kaskani – Cyprus // Isabelle Busnel – France // Jeemin Jamie Chung – South Korea // Jelizaveta Suska – Sweden // Jenny Edlund – Sweden // Liana Pattihis – Cyprus/UK // Malene Kastalje – Denmark // Maria Tsimpiskaki – Greece // Marie Eve Castonguay - Canada // Melina Lindroos – Finland // Mengnan Zi – China // Michelle Kraemer – Luxembourg // Magali Thibault Gobeil – Canada // Myung Urso – South Korea // Nicole Schuster – Germany // Snem Yildirim – Turkey // Sunyoung Kim – South Korea // Susanna Baldacci – Italy // Vania Ruiz (CasaKiro Joyas) – Chile // Velislava Bozhinova – Bulgaria // Viktoria Münzker – Austria // Yafit Ben Meshulam – Irael // Yannick Mur – France // Ye-Jee Lee - South Korea // Yeseul Seo – South Korea // Yiota Vogli – Greece

 Elin Flognman  *Big Dinner* Neckpiece Alpaca, Gold, Silver, Brass, LeatherElin Flognman  *Big Dinner* Neckpiece Alpaca, Gold, Silver, Brass, Leather Daniella Saraya  *Re-cover* NeckObject Silver, EpoxyDaniella Saraya  *Re-cover* NeckObject Silver, Epoxy Christine Jalio  *Loss* Brooch Silk Clay, plaster, silverChristine Jalio  « Loss » Brooch Silk Clay, plaster, silver

Artemis Valsamaki *Keep the Faith* Brooch Copper, Silver, Acrylic Paint Artemis Valsamaki *Keep the Faith* Brooch Copper, Silver, Acrylic Paint The After Joya Effect IV -    AJW 2017 -  Anne-Sophie Vallée  *Pile-up* Brooch Steel, Powder Coating, Magnet: Anne-Sophie Vallée  *Pile-up* Brooch Steel, Powder Coating, Magnet Amira Jalet  *Inferno* Brooch Wood charcoal from the north of Costa Rica "Roble", Oil paintingAmira Jalet  *Inferno* Brooch Wood charcoal from the north of Costa Rica « Roble », Oil painting

 

 

Popeye loves olive

Limpona street 5,
Plateia Agias Eirinis (Ag. Irinis Square)
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19/04/2017

ATHENS JEWELRY WEEK (AJW) 2017 –Central EXPO ‘Art + Jewelry : Intersecting Spaces’ – Benaki Museum, Athens (GR) – 18-21 May 2017

ATHENS JEWELRY WEEK 2017

AJW 2017 on Facebook

AJW 2017

Central Exhibition  « Art + Jewelry : Intersecting Spaces«   at Benaki Museum

οpening THURSDAY 18/5 at 19h

The central exhibition titled « Art + Jewel: Intersecting Spaces » is hosted by the Benaki Museum of Piraeus Str. and has exclusivity
in participation of 48 selected artists of contemporary jewelry from Greece and abroad. Also this year, the important German artist Peter Bauhuis honors the event as a guest and exhibits his work in the central exhibition area.

AJW 2017 on Facebook  Central Exhibition  "Art + Jewelry : Intersecting Spaces

  the Selected Individual Artists 2017  are :

Aggelika Diplari – Greece // Angelos Konstantakatos – Greece // Akis Goumas – Greece //  Angela Malhues – Chile //  Anna Vlahos – Greece/Australia // Antria Prasinou – Greece //  Christine Jalio – Finland //  Daniella Saraya -Israel // Demitra Thomloudis – USA // Georgia Gremouti – Greece // Hao-Han-Jhang – Taiwan // Ioli Livada – Greece // Irina Siman/Wundervenus – Belarus //  Iryna Voitenko – Ukraine // Isabelle Busnel -France-UK //  Kätrin Beljaev – Estonia //  Kristine Nuke Pantelejeva – Latvia // Liana Pattihis – UK/Cyprus // Magali Thibault Gobeil – Canada //  Maria Tsimpiskaki - Greece // Martina Dempf – Germany // Melina Lindroos – Finland //  Mika Kaskantami – Greece // Sara Chyan – Hong Kong  // Snem Yildirim – Turkey // Sol Flores – Argentina // Stefania Sioufa – Greece //  Yakinthi Oikonomou – Greece //  Yiota Vogli – Greece

Invited talented child: Rafail Kasteroudis – Greece / Ραφαήλ Καστερούδης

Guest Artist:  Peter Bauhuis – Germany

Selected Students:
Carla Movia – Alchimia // Joanna Grigoriou – Anamma Studio // Laura Salguero – EASD Valencia // Siri Sandell – Oslo National Academy of Arts // Xan – EASD Valencia // Yuxi Sun – Idar Oberstein

 GUEST ARTIST - Peter Bauhuis  "NEOPHYSALIA" Brooch BronzeGUEST ARTIST - Peter Bauhuis  « NEOPHYSALIA » Brooch Bronze

Invited talented child: Rafail Kasteroudis - Greece Invited talented child: Rafail Kasteroudis – Greece – « Armour Jewelry »  Hand piece – Aluminium, imitation gold leaf, beads, plastic

*Akis Goumas - "Θραύσμα Μοναχό" Brooch Silver, turtle shell, steel, colouring agentsAkis Goumas - « Θραύσμα Μοναχό » Brooch Silver, turtle shell, steel, colouring agentsAntria Prasinou - "Only a word matters" Brooch Paper, ink, silver, threads, caneAntria Prasinou - « Only a word matters » Brooch Paper, ink, silver, threads, cane

Maria Tsimpiskaki - "Armatures and Shadows: the Traces of Being" #1 Bracelet Sterling silver, bronze, pigment, pvc, sea anemone findingMaria Tsimpiskaki – « Armatures and Shadows: the Traces of Being » #1 Bracelet Sterling silver, bronze, pigment, pvc, sea anemone finding

AJW 2017 - Yiota Vogli -  SHADOWS collection - the birds:  Yiota Vogli -  SHADOWS collection – the birds

Aggelika Diplari - "Surfaces of Time" Brooch Wood, argentium silver, pigments, stainless steel, varnishesAggelika Diplari - « Surfaces of Time » Brooch Wood, argentium silver, pigments, stainless steel, varnishes

 Ioli Livada  - "Imaginary Flowers" #3 - Brooch Dried aubergine peel, corn leaf, bronze, silver, sponge, threads, acrylic paint Ioli Livada  – « Imaginary Flowers » #3 – Brooch Dried aubergine peel, corn leaf, bronze, silver, sponge, threads, acrylic paint

 Christine Jalio  "Past, Loss, Future" #5  Pendant Silk clay, silver, wireChristine Jalio  « Past, Loss, Future » #5  Pendant Silk clay, silver, wireDaniella Saraya - "Re-Cover" Necklace Silver, quartz crystals, epoxy, marble powder, wood, paintDaniella Saraya. – « Re-Cover » Necklace Silver, quartz crystals, epoxy, marble powder, wood, paintHao-Han Jhang - "Burgeon" #1- Brooch Copper, brass, mineral powderHao-Han Jhang - « Burgeon » #1- Brooch Copper, brass, mineral powderIryna Voitenko - “Subtle Truth” Necklace Silk, leather, threads, porcelain Iryna Voitenko - “Subtle Truth” Necklace Silk, leather, threads, porcelain

Irina Siman/WUNDERVENUS  "Temple"  Ring Silver castedIrina Siman/WUNDERVENUS  « Temple »  Ring Silver casted Isabelle Busnel - Brooch Silicone, rhinestones, pearls, magnet 2017Isabelle Busnel - Brooch Silicone, rhinestones, pearls, magnet 2017

Anna Vlahos  "Bkack Saw" Brooch Oxidised silver, stainless steelAnna Vlahos  « Bkack Saw » Brooch Oxidised silver, stainless steel

Aggelos Konstantakatos - "Hidden perspectives: Olindi" Brooch Fruit - Carpus, resin, color, oxidized silverAngelos Konstantakatos.- « Hidden perspectives: Olindi » Brooch Fruit – Carpus, resin, color, oxidized silver

 Angela Malhües - "Death Come Get My" Brooch_Necklace Copper, leather, silver, vitreous enamels, textile, threadsAngela Malhües – « Death Come Get My » Brooch_Necklace Copper, leather, silver, vitreous enamels, textile, threads

 Magali Thibault Gobeil - "Candy Dots" Brooch Polyurethane, vinyl, cord, magnetMagali Thibault Gobeil Joaillière - « Candy Dots » Brooch Polyurethane, vinyl, cord, magnet

 Melina Lindroos - "Hiding Places" #2 Brooch Satin, avocado skin, stainless steelMelina Lindroos - « Hiding Places » #2 Brooch Satin, avocado skin, stainless steel Liana Pattihis - "Offerings-Τάματα" #2 from 18 Ring Vintage ring, beeswax church candle, acrylic paint Liana Pattihis - « Offerings-Τάματα » #2 from 18 Ring Vintage ring, beeswax church candle, acrylic paint

 Kristine Nuke-Pantelejeva  "Looking for Atlantida" #2 Pendant Porcelain, hemp cord, silver detailsKristine Nuke-Pantelejeva  « Looking for Atlantida » #2 Pendant Porcelain, hemp cord, silver details

 Stefania Sioufa - "Scene of the Mind" Brooch Silver, pigments, cement, brass sheets, resin, sand, plaster Stefania Sioufa - « Scene of the Mind » Brooch Silver, pigments, cement, brass sheets, resin, sand, plaster

Yakinthi Oikonomou - "Home Sweet Home" Brooch Αrgentium silve, bronze, stainless steelYakinthi Oikonomou - « Home Sweet Home » Brooch Αrgentium silve, bronze, stainless steel

Georgia Gremouti - "Corpus Colonies II" Brooch Silk, silver, steelGeorgia Gremouti - « Corpus Colonies II » Brooch Silk, silver, steel

Sol Flores  "Impractical Fleet" #3  Ring Wood, plastic, silverSol Flores  « Impractical Fleet » #3  Ring Wood, plastic, silver

Mika Kaskantami - "The maquettes" #5 Necklace Polymeric clay, alpacaMika Kaskantami.- « The maquettes » #5 Necklace Polymeric clay, alpaca

Demitra Thomloudis - "Over the Fence" excerpt from CrossPass project 35 brooches + video projection + audio Cement, resin, brass, steel, pigment, graphite pencilDemitra Thomloudis – « Over the Fence » excerpt from CrossPass project 35 brooches + video projection + audio Cement, resin, brass, steel, pigment, graphite pencil

 

Benaki Museum, Pireos St. Annexe / 138 Pireos & Andronikou St., tel. (+30) 210 3453111, www.benaki.gr
opening hours: Fri-Sat-Sun: 11.00 – 21.00, Thurs: 11.00 – 23.00

 

 

18/04/2017

ATHENS JEWELRY WEEK (AJW) 2017 – general schedule – Athens (GR) – 18-21 May 2017

ATHENS JEWELRY WEEK 2017

AJW 2017 on Facebook

AJW 2017

Contemporary jewelry meets the Athenian audience in a 4-day art event with international participations.

For a second year in a row, Athens Jewelry Week opens its doors to welcome its guests. The objective of this new and dynamic institution is to present to the Greek audience the trends and the rich diversity of contemporary art jewelry, as they have been evolving in Greece and abroad.

In the framework of the international jewelry scene, the organization constitutes the Greek presence on the world map of equivalent art events with an ever increasing interest. AJW 2017 covers four days of exhibitions, lectures and workshops, highlighting contemporary jewelry creators, their art and their authentic work.

The central exhibition titled “Art + Jewelry: Intersecting Spaces is hosted this year by the Benaki Museum (Pireos Annexe) and it aims to present the exceptional work of 48 selected artists. The influential German jewelry maker Peter Bauhuis, invited as a guest artist, will honor the event with his presence, by exhibiting his work in the main exhibition hall and by opening the lectures program.

AJW 2017 also includes 5 group exhibitions that will take places in various venues around Athens, lectures and seminars. The closing of the event will be marked by the awards ceremony. Awards will be given by international institutions/entities that are active in the contemporary jewelry field.

Athens Jewelry Week – organized by Anticlastics, a group of contemporary jewelry creators – aims, among other things, at introducing the art of contemporary jewelry to the broader public. It is addressed to artists and art aficionados of all ages and backgrounds, but mostly to all those who love contemporary art jewelry and want to learn more about it. Because -as the poet W.B. Yeats would say- « The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper ».

 
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For the Central Exhibition « Art + Jewelry : Intersecting Spaces«  at Benaki Museum the Selected Individual Artists 2017  are :

Aggelika Diplari – Greece // Angelos Konstantakatos – Greece // Akis Goumas – Greece //  Angela Malhues – Chile //  Anna Vlahos – Greece/Australia // Antria Prasinou - Greece //  Christine Jalio – Finland //  Daniella Saraya -Israel // Hao-Han-Jhang – Taiwan // Ioli Livada – Greece // Irina Siman/Wundervenus – Belarus //  Iryna Voitenko – Ukraine // Isabelle Busnel -France-UK //  Kätrin Beljaev – Estonia //  Kristine Nuke Pantelejeva – Latvia // Liana Pattihis – UK/Cyprus // Magali Thibault Gobeil - Canada //  Maria Tsimpiskaki - Greece //  Martina Dempf – Germany // Melina Lindroos – Finland //  Mika Kaskantami – Greece // Sara Chyan – Hong Kong  // Snem Yildirim – Turkey // Sol Flores – Argentina // Stefania Sioufa – Greece //  Yakinthi Oikonomou – Greece //  Yiota Vogli - Greece

 Benaki Museum« ART + JEWELRY: INTERSECTING SPACES » EXHIBITION
18 – 21 MAY 2017 @ BENAKI MUSEUM – 138 PIREOS STR.

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SCHEDULE

 

THURSDAY , 18/5


19.00 : οpening : Art + Jewelry : Intersecting Spaces (group exhibition)
@Benaki Museum, Pireos St. Annexe / 138 Pireos & Andronikou St., tel. (+30) 210 3453111, www.benaki.gr
Dates: 18/5 – 21/5, opening hours: Friday, Saturday & Sunday 11:00-21:00

AjW 2017

 

 

FRIDAY19/5


11.00-15.00 : workshop : Anamma studio / contemporary jewelry seminars
@Benaki Museum (Pireos St. Annexe) / 138 Pireos & Andronikou St. /  tel. (+30) 210 3453111, www.benaki.gr
for reservations (+30) 6972848300, www.anamma.gr

5 SENSES Interactive Workshop - AJW 2017

18.00 : opening : +Apantima
@Krama School of Contemporary Jewelry / Evrou 9 Str., 11528, Athens / tel. (+30) 6939080989, 6972840825
www.kramainstitute.com
Dates: 19/5 – 21/5, opening hours: Fri-Sat-Sunday: 11.00 – 21.00

KRAMA school

 

19.30 : opening : “Worthless” by Arkivet Collective (group exhibition)
@IOS22 Creative Gallery (art + architecture) / Tzaferi 10, 11854, Gazi / tel. (+30) 210 3460710
www.ios22.com
Dates: 19/5 – 21/5, opening hours: Friday: 12.00 – 21.00, Saturday: 11.00 – 19.00, Sunday: 11.00 – 17.00

AJW 2017 - 19-05 : 19.30 : opening : “Worthless” by Arkivet Collective

21.00 : opening : JOYA Barcelona (fair)
@The Sowl / Herakleidon 10, Thiseio / tel. (+30) 210 345003
www.thesowl.com
Dates: 18/5 – 21/5, opening hours: Thurs-Fri: 16.00-02.00, Sat: 11.00-03.00, Sun: 11.00-00.00

JOYA at AJW 2017

A COCKTAIL PARTY WILL FOLLOW

 

 


SATURDAY, 20/5


11.00 – 15.00: lectures
@Benaki Museum, Main Building / 1 Koumbari St. & Vas. Sofias Ave. / tel. (+30) 210 3671000 / www.benaki.gr

Peter Bauhuis – Jewelry Artist: “Armillaria, Arithmeticians and other Amazements”
Georgia Gremouti – Visual Artist: “Poly-folds – expanding the dimensions”
Juan Riusech – Founder of Alliages Organization & Gallery : “Back to the future, a jewel history”
Marianne Gassier – Blogger / Collector: “Jewelry, a NEED for life”

 

19.00 : opening : “The after Joya effect IV” (group exhibition)
@Popeye Loves Olive Art-Space / 5 Limbona str., 10560, Ag. Irinis Square / tel. (+30) 210 8673461
www.popeyelovesolive.com
Dates: 18/5- 6/6, opening hours: Tues-Sat: 12.00-20.00, Sun: 12.00 – 17.00

The After Joya Effect IV -  18 may-6 june 2017

 

21.00 : opening : Difference by Jonathan Hens & Dimitar Stankov (group exhibition)
@Six D.o.g.s / 6-8 Avramiotou str., Monastiraki 10551, Athens / tel. (+30) 210 3210510 / www.sixdogs.gr
Dates: 19/5- 21/5, opening hours: Friday, Saturday : 12.00 – 19.00, Sunday: 12.00 – 17.00

Jonathan HENS - no expiry - ww.sixdogs.gr

 


SUNDAY21/5


17.00 – 19.00 : awards
The Anticlastics Award
The Benaki Award
The Alchimia Award
@Benaki Museum, Pireos St. Annexe / 138 Pireos & Andronikou St. / tel. (+30) 210 3453111 / www.benaki.gr

 

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16/04/2017

EXCHANGE-BIJOU 1 – Yiota VOGLI – shades of Blue

Classé dans : COUP DE COEUR,EXCHANGE-BIJOU,Grece (GR),Yiota VOGLI (GR) — bijoucontemporain @ 22:37

Yiota VOGLI

from Mediterranean sea ……………..

Yiota Vogli - shades of blue-   'sea routes' broochYiota Vogli - shades of blue-   ‘sea routes’ brooch

Yiota Vogli - shades of blue -  la piscine ringYiota Vogli – shades of blue -  la piscine ring

Yiota Vogli - shades of blue -  'fly' ringYiota Vogli - shades of blue -  ‘fly’ ring - oxidized silver, paper

Yiota Vogli - shades of blue - paper neckpieceYiota Vogli – shades of blue -  neckpiece oxidized silver, paper

Yiota Vogli - shades of blue - paper neckpieceYiota Vogli - shades of blue - oxidized silver, paper neckpiece

Yiota Vogli - shades of blue -  paper ringsYiota Vogli – shades of blue -  oxidized silver, paper rings

Yiota Vogli - shades of blue - broochYiota Vogli - shades of blue – brooch, brass, porcelain, mussels

Yiota Vogli - shades of blue - 'sea flower' PET ringYiota Vogli - shades of blue – ‘sea flower’ PET ring

 

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19/02/2017

EXCHANGE-BIJOU 1 – Yiota VOGLI – shades of RED

Classé dans : COUP DE COEUR,EXCHANGE-BIJOU,Grece (GR),Yiota VOGLI (GR) — bijoucontemporain @ 3:09

Yiota VOGLI

Shades of Red …. for the sun, for the blood in our veins, for the joy of life …..

« Jewelry is like a biography. It’s a story that tells many chapters of our life. /  Erin Wasson »

Yiota Vogli - shades of red - textile necklaceYiota Vogli - shades of red – textile necklace
Yiota Vogli - shades of red - Paper palp ring, pumice stoneYiota Vogli - shades of red – Paper palp ring, pumice stone
Yiota Vogli - shades of red  - brooch, paint on brass, steel, Amphorae collection 2014Yiota Vogli - shades of red  – brooch, paint on brass, steel, Amphorae collection 2014
Yiota Vogli - shades of red - Cuff, hardener method on textile, Arteries collection, 2015Yiota Vogli - shades of red – Cuff, hardener method on textile, Arteries collection, 2015
Yiota Vogli - shades of red - brooches, necklaces, silver, cotton, copper, Arteries collection, 2015Yiota Vogli – shades of red – brooches, necklaces, silver, cotton, copper, Arteries collection, 2015
Yiota Vogli - shades of red - paper jewelry earrings silver, bronze,paperfolding Yiota Vogli - shades of red – paper jewelry earrings silver, bronze, paper folding
Yiota Vogli -  Necklace: Beware of Wolf, 2016 Oxidized silver, copper, alpaca, plastic, steel 17 x 34 x 32 cm Photo by: Marita Amanatidou From series: ShadowsYiota Vogli -  Necklace/brooch : Beware of Wolf, 2016 Oxidized silver, copper, alpaca, plastic, steel 17 x 34 x 32 cm Photo by: Marita Amanatidou From series: Shadows
Yiota Vogli - Pendant: Out, 2017 Wood, paint, rhodium plated silver & brass 4.5 x 2.7 x 6.5 cm Photo by: Yiota Vogli From series: ShadowsYiota Vogli - Ring / pendant : Out, 2017 Wood, paint, rhodium plated silver & brass 4.5 x 2.7 x 6.5 cm
Photo by: Yiota Vogli From series: Shadows
« SHADOWS collection, 2016, is the embodiment of a fantasy world populated with shadows, exotic birds, grotesque demons and fairies, an exploration of the aesthetic and literary values of such creatures and the real and symbolic nature of the shadow as an image and a figure.
We are aware of a tiny fraction of the thinking process that goes on in our minds, and we can control only a tiny part of our conscious thoughts. The vast majority of our thinking efforts go on subconsciously.
Thoughts like birds will always hover high in the sky but is our responsibility to prevent the ‘birds’ from landing in our minds. Those creatures become symbolic statements and represent obsessions, our ideas and fears or projections of our subconscious. Based on this approach, they are merely symbolic representations of human psychological states.« 
Yiota Vogli - shades of red - earrings, wood, brass, silverYiota Vogli – shades of red – earrings, wood, brass, silver (guess from the shadows collection)
Yiota Vogli - shades of red - Tube stacked rings, copperYiota Vogli - shades of red – Tube stacked rings, copper
 Yiota Vogli -  necklace, wool, crochet silver wireYiota Vogli -  necklace, wool, crochet silver wire
Yiota Vogli - shades of red - necklace, wool, crochet silver wireYiota Vogli - shades of red – necklace, wool, crochet silver wire
Yiota Vogli - shades of red - Two side brooch, wood, silver, sketches, my alter ego collection,2016Yiota Vogli - shades of red – Two side brooch, wood, silver, sketches, my alter ego collection, 2016

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