Materials: Copper and Poplar wood
In nature, we find snakes capable of propelling themselves in a single impulse and looping around vertical cylinders with a mechanics as rare as it is astonishing.
The brooche “Lace” translates that gesture: the impulse that defies gravity, the body that shapes itself to the impossible, the movement that finds form in the unexpected.
It is a metaphor of resilience, transformation and the symbiosis of elements - where movement becomes evolution and the unforeseen opens the way to new possibilities.
In nature, we find snakes capable of propelling themselves in a single impulse and looping around vertical cylinders with a mechanics as rare as it is astonishing.
The brooche “Lace” translates that gesture: the impulse that defies gravity, the body that shapes itself to the impossible, the movement that finds form in the unexpected.
It is a metaphor of resilience, transformation and the symbiosis of elements - where movement becomes evolution and the unforeseen opens the way to new possibilities.
Materials: Copper and Poplar wood