cufflinks with mother of pearl black coral branch an iridescent moonstone coral branch More of my new creations with silver and resin. Also a pair of mother of pear cufflinks. All of the above are bezel silver rings with a gold-leaf interior. They display black coral branch, moonstone and gray freshwater pealr.
My dearest friend Jordanna is getting married in August. I am so excited for her, and honored that she wants to wear a piece of my jewelry on that very special day. I have been making pieces thinking of a bridal vibe since I found out about the wedding, since she wants her partner to also wear one of my pieces. I am shortlisting the most funky and unusual ones, yet with a bridal vibe for her to try on. I need some feedback! which pieces would go better with her awesome presence and ever expanding personality.
Today I met with Safi. I had such a great time chatting away with her, she's a very smart, handsome, interesting person, I would really like to be friends with her. She bought a very mysterious piece with her name all over it, I was proud to see such a lovely person wearing one of my more experimental pieces.
Odd and funny brooch using a doll's leg. I recently assembled the doll piece. I also am making new works that are a bit bridal, inspired by my friend's wedding that will happen this august.
I created this piece with an antique multicolor shoe clip, a rhinestone wheel, one of my antique German porcelain dolls form the 1890s, Czech blue and golden crystal beads and a piece of red coral branch. I love this tone of red, it is so rich and mysterious. I am quite proud of the way this piece turned out.
These are my new works, resin-filled silver rings with a gold leaf interior. These ones are my first ones and I am fairly satisfied with the result. Resin is so much fun! I thought about using resin for a very long time, I read a lot about it, I watched instructional videos... finally, I have a new medium to integrate into my work. New works to be shown soon.
I am a visual artist with a BFA in painting from the National Center for the Arts in Mexico city and a BFA in Film Production from Concordia University in Montreal. I have a minor in photography, and I am currently studying Expressive Arts Therapy and Addictions Counseling.
I like to do collage and mixed media paintings using a combination of collage, acrylic paint, pastels and gouache. I consider myself an abstract painter, though my collage has elements of pop art and naive imagery. I like and really enjoy outsider art as well as conceptual art.
I am also a mixed media jewelry artist who utilizes found objects and gets inspiration from antique and rusty things. I re-purpose old relics to create statement, one of a kind pieces full of history and mysterious charm.