Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Ball series #1
This time a big ball.... very simple, very basic yet an absolute bold statement for your hand!
The sphere has been domed by hand and put together onto this 1.2ml plate that shapes the space to hold it as well to envolve your finger on its widest part.
It is extremly minimalist, only 2 elements involved on its composition.
Stunningly volumetric and super light at the same time as the sphere is completly hollow.
find it on felt.co.nz/shop/julmarin
Pictures courtesy of mylittleeyephotography.blogspot.com by Csilla Janovsky
The sphere has been domed by hand and put together onto this 1.2ml plate that shapes the space to hold it as well to envolve your finger on its widest part.
It is extremly minimalist, only 2 elements involved on its composition.
Stunningly volumetric and super light at the same time as the sphere is completly hollow.
find it on felt.co.nz/shop/julmarin
Pictures courtesy of mylittleeyephotography.blogspot.com by Csilla Janovsky
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Playful doughnuts
These are two new rings I made while in AKL, I think wearing them together is quite cool. The doughnuts (copper and silver) spin inside the frames (square and round) inviting you to play with them while wearing the ring/s!
If you are interested in buying (!) The Depot Art Space 's got them in the Front Room, at 28 Clarence St., Devonport, Auckland!
Hope you like it!
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Satellite Flower/ Flor Satelite
This is one of my latests creations. I 've just got myself the dome base so I'm hammering bubbles and trying new shapes! It doesn't have any meaning really, but when making it as a Flower with a chain I thought...maybe is the child that never wants to grow old? just a thought...then a friend said: "Oh I know! It's a Satellite"... so... here I present the Satellite Flower...(of Peter Pan!)
Monday, 15 August 2011
Pohutukawa Flower Ring
There are several motives that inspire me; at the moment I am quite immerse in our surroundings. Pohutukawa trees caught my attention from the very first time I saw them. I normally follow a very minimalistic, geometric style but in The Pohutukawa Flower Ring I allowed myself to show a more organic line, still very simple.
Sunday, 25 April 2010
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