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Living in rural Greece, my immersion in nature infiltrates my work, incorporating found materials alongside precious metals and stones.
I also create narrative jewellery in response to current affairs.
I also create narrative jewellery in response to current affairs.
As an artist I try to communicate notions and feelings that are neglected in our fast-paced societies.
Early large-scale sculptures, reduced to intimate wearable pieces, concepts distilled.
Early large-scale sculptures, reduced to intimate wearable pieces, concepts distilled.
Bolero: A composition of one movement pieces that follow the rhythm of Bolero;
a one movement orchestral piece by the French composer Maurice Ravel.
a one movement orchestral piece by the French composer Maurice Ravel.
Molded resin pieces were cut into layers, revealing their inner construction. Memories and feelings of
beloved landscapes, that their lack during the pandemic created an incredible nostalgia for the obvious.
beloved landscapes, that their lack during the pandemic created an incredible nostalgia for the obvious.
Marilena embraces both traditional and modern techniques, she finds great inspiration in the ensuing dialogues that her pieces reflect.
She loves transforming simple objects into art and the surprise caused by the unexpected.
She charges objects and surfaces with human personalities and traits, generating new materials with a child’s curiosity, weighed down by time melancholy.
She loves transforming simple objects into art and the surprise caused by the unexpected.
She charges objects and surfaces with human personalities and traits, generating new materials with a child’s curiosity, weighed down by time melancholy.
Melina Kistani, born in Greece lives and works in Switzerland. In her work she combines her background
in architecture with a strong inspiration from illustration art to create unique jewelry pieces.
in architecture with a strong inspiration from illustration art to create unique jewelry pieces.
The body is shaped, transformed, deformed into something else, irregular, uneven, and magical.
Sometimes through surrealism, sometimes through macabre, it is where the reality meets the fairy tale.
Sometimes through surrealism, sometimes through macabre, it is where the reality meets the fairy tale.
I transfer onto my work pictures, sentiments, symbols of past imprints and memories that have lost their actuality,
time and personal renderings transform them into something open to interpretation.
time and personal renderings transform them into something open to interpretation.