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Yaroslava Kellermann

DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK

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„A nap”, pendant, 2016

Materials: Silver, vitreous enamel (cloisonné enamel), pearl, satin ribbon;

Dimensions: 7cm*5cm;

Techniques: Vitreous enamel (cloisonné enamel);

Inspiration: painting of Zinaida Serebriakova, the artworks of surrealists, Calderon books.

 

   The human sensuality is often suppressed by society rules, religious dogmas, good conduct norms, family etc. But when one dreams, there are no borders, no limits for imagination as well as for natural passions and desires. Uncombinable objects and people may appear together without being limited by time and space. Only in a dream we obtain real freedom, we become ourselves.

 

 

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ABOUT YAROSLAVA KELLERMANN

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y.k@onet.eu

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   Born on 27.12.1983 in Ukraine. After the graduation in Slavic Philology (Kyiv, 2006) and strategic management (Warsaw-Viterbo, 2012) turned back to her vocation - jewellery design. Having begun with woven art necklaces gradually passed to resin (cold enamel) and vitreous (cloisonné) enamel (since 2015). The latter remains the main interest area, which delivers fruitful soil for the research on colour. Received silversmith training (Warsaw) as well as an enamel course in Khatuna Roinishvili atelier (Tbilisi). Inspired by colours, art and ethnography.

 

   International Bead Award finalist (2015); „ART NOUVEAU contemporary jewellery“ exhibition (Vicenza, September 2016); Web Community Award Winner of the JVF Jewelry Design Contest "Fuchsia inspirations" (November, 2016); planned exhibition for the finalists of „Fuchsia inspirations” contest in January, 2017.

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