These objects are sculptures and jewelry at the same time.
They are casting trees and are used as the medium that brings the metal to the jewel. They are usually defined as a scrap and a completely functional part, but here they are grasped from another point of view, holding a symbolic and aesthetic value. Inspired by trees and plants, the jewel becomes their fruit.
The shear makes the intent clear; the object is grasped as if it were a fruit, and the ring object becomes defined when it is grasped.
The tree represents the medium, the context, and also the end of the work. It encapsulates the process or what happens before the jewel.
In an overall view, the tree and its jewel are a single element and, at the same time, two separate elements held together by a thin, subtle umbilical cord
They are casting trees and are used as the medium that brings the metal to the jewel. They are usually defined as a scrap and a completely functional part, but here they are grasped from another point of view, holding a symbolic and aesthetic value. Inspired by trees and plants, the jewel becomes their fruit.
The shear makes the intent clear; the object is grasped as if it were a fruit, and the ring object becomes defined when it is grasped.
The tree represents the medium, the context, and also the end of the work. It encapsulates the process or what happens before the jewel.
In an overall view, the tree and its jewel are a single element and, at the same time, two separate elements held together by a thin, subtle umbilical cord




