Mushroom Jewelry And A Live Moth: Two Gallery To Visit At PAD London
The neck piece is an exploration of the power of metamorphosis, development and growth, and forms part of an ongoing project the Venetian artist has been working on since 2020.“ Caló incites viewers to contemplate the dual nature of freedom. By Kate Matthams for Forbes October, 13th 2023 Read
La Decima Musa (The Tenth Muse) by Giulio Paolini: An Ode to Artistic Reflection
Plato considered Sappho the best poetic voice in Greek history, and called her ‘The Tenth Muse’ La Decima Musa_G.P._2023
Joanne Thompson: The Master of Chain Making

Playing with scale, volume and weight, Joanne Thompson creates unique sculptural ornaments experimenting precious metals that can mutate into a sensual tridimensionality that embraces and flows with the body. We are delighted to share our conversation with the Artist explaining her creative process and the joy of making. EC: Tell us about yourself and what do you do? (What is your background?) JT: I am a designer and maker of contemporary chain jewellery, living and working from my home studio in Edinburgh, Scotland. I studied jewellery design firstly at Edinburgh College of Art, (1st class honours degree) followed by a Masters at RCA in London. I set up my studio in London in 1995, moving back to Edinburgh in 1999. EC: You are known as the ‘Master of chain making.’ In 2021 you received the Gold Award (The Worshipful Company of Gold and Silver) ‘Wire Innovation’ held at the Goldsmith Hall in London. How did you come up with the idea of chain maille pattern? JT: I have always been interested in unit construction and textile techniques in jewellery making. With chain making it is possible to take solid precious metals and fabricate them into something soft, fluid, and tactual. […]
I gioielli di Sophia Vari da Elisabetta Cipriani a Londra in un’imperdibile mostra omaggio

Fino al 7 luglio Elisabetta Cipriani rende omaggio a Sophia Vari, la grande artista di origine greca, recentemente scomparsa. In mostra una serie di gioielli d’artista, alcuni dei quali pensati espressamente per l’esposizione londinese e realizzati per la prima volta con materiali come resina e amaranto, un legno esotico di grande resa cromatica e materica. By Paola Stroppiana for Canale Arte.Tv June 12th, 2023 Read