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Revealing through the contemporary jewelry discourse the secret of architectural languages, endangered species, ancient cultures of the Mesoamerican world, feelings of our time in order to provoke a dialogue between the bearer and the piece.
I create jewelry with old and unused musical instruments such as piano keys, flutes, violin arches
and charango. I work with them even although some are animal remains.
and charango. I work with them even although some are animal remains.
Inspired by the rapid three-dimensional sketching with metal and non-traditional materials such as
powder coating, rubber, paper, and tin cans, it provides an exciting component to how my work evolves.
powder coating, rubber, paper, and tin cans, it provides an exciting component to how my work evolves.
Through my work, I explore the quotidian, my everyday relationship with what surrounds me.
Little and intimate happenings or places inspire me.
Little and intimate happenings or places inspire me.
Fascinated with forgotten spaces, I emulate the decay in my pieces, forging a visual story of the passing of time.
My work is inspired in nature and trying to give a new approach to traditional Mexican crafts using
recycled and/or non traditional materials mixed with silver, brass and copper.
recycled and/or non traditional materials mixed with silver, brass and copper.