Sunday, 13 December 2015

MetaBrooch series l series

Jewellery pieces from metal experiments: soft metals illusion.

Pendant from soft metals experiments @ Eva Fernandez

Pendant from soft metals experiments - close up view @ Eva Fernandez
Brooch series from soft metals experiments @ Eva Fernandez

Brooch series from soft metals experiments - back/side view @ Eva Fernandez

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Animation experiment

My first animation, inflatable diamond shape, very basic first animation but looks promising!




Saturday, 31 October 2015

New additions to the soft metal series:

Soft metal experiments @ Eva Fernandez

Soft metal experiments @ Eva Fernandez
 “A thing is a hole in a thing it is not.” Carl Andre. 

This quote from Carl Andre is about contextualizing objects. The space around and object is just as substantial as the object itself. From the perspective, a cover/shell/wrapping/container could be considered the most intimate layer around and object.

Soft metal experiments @ Eva Fernandez

UNIQUENESS , DIFFERENTIATION,. ANIMATION

Milk bottle series @ Eva Fernandez

Milk bottle animation @ Eva Fernandez


Monday, 7 September 2015

Metal manipulation

I have been doing experiments to try to give the metal parts a more spontaneous and softer character. I would like to remove the rigidity and manufactured qualities inherent to metal materials. The figures below show some of the attempts...


I have decided to try to replicate the flow effect in the metal pieces using computer modelling and before I knew it, I was drifted into the following thrilling models!

Inflatable series


Soft metals??? Inflatable metal forms??? These forms remind me some pieces of Kim Buck that were on display in Munich during Schmuck 2015:

Kim Buck, Pumpous (2011), Schmuck 2015, photo by Eva Fernandez

Kim Buck, Pumpous (2011), Schmuck 2015, photo by Eva Fernandez
Looking a bit more into his work. I found really interesting his delicate conceptual work using metal foil for inflatable pieces. You can have the pleasure to navigate around his website to see his amusing and unconventional work (http://www.kimbuck.dk/index.php?/products/jewelry/)