IA
An artist, an architect with over 15 years of experience in different countries, designed over 50 buildings, received an additional education as a jeweler, has been creating titanium jewelry and pictorial surfaces on titanium for the past few years.
Working with titanium attracts the artist with the complexity of the process and the unpredictability of the result. Intention, anodizing and tarnishing of the metal - an idea, fire and electricity - like a hand, paint and surface work together like in watercolor, creating a partly unpredictable unique color gradient for each item.
The colors of titanium objects are the result of double interference – under the influence of electricity, titanium changes its crystal lattice in such a way that the rays are refracted twice in it and the human eye sees different colors, but in fact this is an optical illusion. The surface of the titanium jewelry changes its color depending on what it reflects.
For the DREAMSTORMING project, IA created a limited series of rings called DREAMS, each of which has its unique number from 1 to 50. They are intended to remind us that in order to make our dreams come true, we need hands first and foremost, and these are our own hands.
Working with titanium attracts the artist with the complexity of the process and the unpredictability of the result. Intention, anodizing and tarnishing of the metal - an idea, fire and electricity - like a hand, paint and surface work together like in watercolor, creating a partly unpredictable unique color gradient for each item.
The colors of titanium objects are the result of double interference – under the influence of electricity, titanium changes its crystal lattice in such a way that the rays are refracted twice in it and the human eye sees different colors, but in fact this is an optical illusion. The surface of the titanium jewelry changes its color depending on what it reflects.
For the DREAMSTORMING project, IA created a limited series of rings called DREAMS, each of which has its unique number from 1 to 50. They are intended to remind us that in order to make our dreams come true, we need hands first and foremost, and these are our own hands.