Language:EnglishPublisher:HoakiISBN-13:9788419220516ISBN-10:8419220515UPC:9788419220516Book Category:Design, Crafts & HobbiesBook Subcategory:Jewelry, Fashion & AccessoriesSize:9.53 x 7.48 x 0.87 inchesWeight:2.101Product ID:SCET6NW165
Part of a well-known book series on contemporary art jewelry by jeweler Nicolás Estrada, this completely new edition of New Earrings (not a single piece from the 2013 edition has been included) highlights the work of some of the most exciting and innovative international jewelry artists working today. The more than 550 pieces featured by 198 jewelers from all over the world break away from the traditional notion of jewelry making to stake out new terrain. They represent a variety of creative approaches and methods, from more traditional to strikingly avant-garde creations, that speak and inspire, embodying all the ingenuity, flair, eloquence, sensitivity and individual freedom of their diverse creators. Some of the earrings are made using unconventional materials like porcelain or plastic while others use classical materials such as gold in ways that provocatively go against the grain of convention, reflecting the artist's personal identity and tastes or containing a subtle commentary on contemporary concerns. Aimed at students, professionals and jewelry lovers, this second edition of the book published in 2013, has a new layout and concludes with a brief description of the careers and webpages of the featured artists.
Language:EnglishPublisher:HoakiISBN-13:9788419220516ISBN-10:8419220515UPC:9788419220516Book Category:Design, Crafts & HobbiesBook Subcategory:Jewelry, Fashion & AccessoriesSize:9.53 x 7.48 x 0.87 inchesWeight:2.101Product ID:SCET6NW165
Jeweller and author Nicol?s Estrada (Medellin, 1972) studied artistic jewellery at the Escola Massana in Barcelona. He has trained in many technical areas of jewellery as well as local traditional techniques. His works can be found in galleries around the world from Glasgow to Riga, San Francisco or Barcelona. His pieces are handmade, personal and, transgressive. He is editor of a series of jewellery books published in several languages and distributed worldwide: New Earrings, New Necklaces, New Brooches and now New Bracelets (Promopress and Hoaki Books).
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Part of a well-known book series on contemporary art jewelry by jeweler Nicolás Estrada, this completely new edition of New Earrings (not a single piece from the 2013 edition has been included) highlights the work of some of the most exciting and innovative international jewelry artists working today. The more than 550 pieces featured by 198 jewelers from all over the world break away from the traditional notion of jewelry making to stake out new terrain. They represent a variety of creative approaches and methods, from more traditional to strikingly avant-garde creations, that speak and inspire, embodying all the ingenuity, flair, eloquence, sensitivity and individual freedom of their diverse creators. Some of the earrings are made using unconventional materials like porcelain or plastic while others use classical materials such as gold in ways that provocatively go against the grain of convention, reflecting the artist's personal identity and tastes or containing a subtle commentary on contemporary concerns. Aimed at students, professionals and jewelry lovers, this second edition of the book published in 2013, has a new layout and concludes with a brief description of the careers and webpages of the featured artists.
Jeweller and author Nicol?s Estrada (Medellin, 1972) studied artistic jewellery at the Escola Massana in Barcelona. He has trained in many technical areas of jewellery as well as local traditional techniques. His works can be found in galleries around the world from Glasgow to Riga, San Francisco or Barcelona. His pieces are handmade, personal and, transgressive. He is editor of a series of jewellery books published in several languages and distributed worldwide: New Earrings, New Necklaces, New Brooches and now New Bracelets (Promopress and Hoaki Books).