I am contemporary
This blog contains 23 interpretations of contemporary jewellery made by students of the jewellery department of the Academy of Fine Arts Maastricht. Each number on this page represents a student and his or her work. On our journey to find a definition for contemporary jewellery, the ultimate result was that everything that happens now is contemporary. So we are contemporary!
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Friday, 9 March 2012
1.
Minou Lejeune
My inspiration came from today's
digitizing. The digital is volatile and can be quickly deleted. Once it is
deleted, it can not be retrieved. however, I’m someone who wants to create
something tangible.
Thursday, 8 March 2012
2.
Monique Schraven
LIVE-LIKE
Nowadays, humans are constantly busy
with updating there status and personal social network.
Everybody wants to be "liked", "followed"
and have comments with no negative thougts.
But in fact, all of this isn't very social and
"like-ly" and people aren't really busy with being social
and have contact with friends.
Why don't we have a smal window, to update your're social
status/photo's/stuff, and be liked
in real life, so people on the street you don't even know can
"like" your window and comment
on your last update.
Now you can be social, up to date and liked all day long without
your smartphone or tablet, glued
to your hand.
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
3.
Anke Huyben
My take on contemporary jewellery is about that thing that is
going on in the world these days;
'the economic crisis'.
The value of gold is currently very high
The value of gold is currently very high
because the people
are hoarding it.
They want to keep the value close to themselves.
With this piece of jewellery, one can keep their valuables even closer.
The injection needle is filled with gold filings,
They want to keep the value close to themselves.
With this piece of jewellery, one can keep their valuables even closer.
The injection needle is filled with gold filings,
so instead of
keeping it in a safe,
you can directly inject it into your
veins.
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
4.
Anne Eissen
Sysiphos
In contrast to the perception that contemporary means fast, digital and short-lived, there is another one, which is all about craftsmanship and staying busy by making things with your own hands.
Thereby objects are able to constantly change under your influence.
I enjoy having this influence and stay close to my work. Even if it is a never ending business sometimes.
Monday, 5 March 2012
5.
Jessie Beurskens
It’s all about doing things easy and fast; we just
take – away.
Saturday, 3 March 2012
6.
Julia Fischer
Thinking about contemporary,
I think about time.
Time is relative.
Time comes and goes.
So do things.
I had the idea to transform material into a jewellery
that just has a temporary relation to the body.
Friday, 2 March 2012
7.
Sangji Yun
I made a brooch.
It is an intersection of two circles.
When I read a book, I found a very interesting sentence.
“The contemporary jewellery is about this time” it said. Because
the word 'Contemporary' means now.
It plays with now.
It gave me inspiration for my jewellery.
One circle of this brooch means the 'past', and the other circle
means the 'future'.
Therefore, the intersection part(middle) is the
'present'.
The present lives
between the past and the future. The intersection part of this brooch
reflects the present state of a person. This brooch tells where I am now
and what I see now.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
8.
Lea Haueisen
My piece of jewellery is literally a
statement. A statement concerning all the discussions about a proper name for
what jewellery designers create today. In my opinion, the quotation by Benjamin
Lignel strikes the crucial point of the problems in giving jewellery a name
nowadays, as there are several new terms as author jewelry, studio jewelry and
contemporary jewellery. However they all describe at least one thing:
jewellery. If they are made by hand, mass produced or if their designers are
only known by a few selected people.
Furthermore, not only, we need to
determine a common name, but we also have to think of new manners to promote
our collections. Therefor I've chosen for the image of a facebook status, since
it symbolize one of the most popular ways to communicate today. Though it also
stands for the fast momentariness of the internet.
By chosing for an almost ancient craft -
embroidery - I want to highlight those opposites of consistency and
fugaciousness and maybe create an intersection between them.
A statement can be a jewelry.
And
a jewelry is surely a statement.
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
9.
Christie Schellings
I think we need the word “contemporary” to let the audience know that we are different from the others, and
the fact that we need a name to be understood is a pity. Perhaps there will be
a time that we don’t need a title to be good in what we do. The only one who
can make a difference are the jewellery designers themselves.
The question, what is contemporary jewelry is easy to answer.
Everything what is made these days by a jewellery designer is contemporary.
My piece of jewellery is a poster of all the jewellery that we
have made. With the silver frames you can choose the best part of the poster.
You'll always make a choice with more than one design in it. You can wear a
combination of contemporary jewellery, because we are contemporary!
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
10.
Anne Büscher
Can we talk about jewellery if a digital picture is the only
reference to the physical existence of an object?
The only body-relation we have with the jewellery is looking at it – neither wear nor touch it.
Nowadays we are used to trust in the existence of things we can only access through using screens. However, actually it's nothing more than a lot of “ones and zeros” pretending to be objects.
The only body-relation we have with the jewellery is looking at it – neither wear nor touch it.
Nowadays we are used to trust in the existence of things we can only access through using screens. However, actually it's nothing more than a lot of “ones and zeros” pretending to be objects.
Monday, 27 February 2012
11.
Joske Schim
Contemporary for me:
It is something of the present. But what happens right now, is
no longer present.
Contemporary is impermanent. Just like
food.
What
you ate this morning, will be gone the next day.
Even the next meal.
I made this cupping glass which you can
wear to show your impermanence, by carrying your meal with you. Every single
day.
Sunday, 26 February 2012
12.
Mariska van Dijk
Jewellery is no more only a manufactured handicraft, the computer plays an increasingly important role in the creation of jewellery, and these techniques change fast.
By working with new techniques and materials you can create a new dimension to jewellery, but also to other forms of body related jewellery.
Contemporary jewellery means to me a renewal of techniques, materials and the present moment.
I created a necklace at the time of making, so for me it is the present moment. Instead of printing a jewelry on paper, I printed a necklace directly on the skin, only this necklace doesn't exist long.
At this moment, when you’re watching this series of photo’s the piece is no longer here.
This series gives me the temporary represent of contemporary jewellery in which the necklace in the course of time disappears. Saturday, 25 February 2012
13.
Anika Gwosdz
Contemporary is like a glimpse of light.
You can try to
catch it just for a short moment.
Friday, 24 February 2012
14.
Anne de Vries
Dear Phone,
You are so smart,
you complete me.
Together we are perfect.
I was common to use you only in case of emergency,
but now you have become my alter ego,
my virtual identity, my agenda, my network.
You mean the world to me.
You are the accessory,
I am wearing everydag.
There is no life without you.
I am stuck on you,
we have become one.
Love,
I.Phowner
Thursday, 23 February 2012
15.
Rowan Falchi
Feelings are contemporary.
A lot of people use social media to explore their feelings to the outside world.
These feelings are allmost always positive. We get a twisted image from people.
This jewellery is made for those people.
You can write your feelings down with a non-permanent marker. On the outside you can write your good feelings, feelings that you want to share with everyone. On the inside you can write your bad feelings that you don’t want to share with the outside world. You can update your jewelry every moment, that’s why this is contemporary.
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
16.
Romina Hermans
'For me Contemporary is anything that is here and now but temporary,
something that decays.
I am Contemporary.'
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
17.
Lidwien Deuss
(con)TEMPORARY
This bracelet is the state of mind for the present.
People nowadays love to wear beautiful jewellery and they like
to showoff with it, but a year later the ‘new jewellery’ is just an old thing
that they used to wear and the modern people want something new.
The stones from the bracelet are made from milk and vinegar, this is a way of making bioplastic. This is not something that wil last forever, and it wil slowly biodegrade itself, so when the new stones become old, you can just replace them for new things and then you have a whole new bracelet! It’s environmentally conscious, It’s easy to repoduce it is temporary and mostimportant: CONTEMPORARY
Monday, 20 February 2012
18.
Chrissie Pepels
I am contemporary
I make the timeless temporary
the presence disappear
the living die
Collar made of wool and
sternocera beetle wings
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Saturday, 18 February 2012
20.

Ilona Brand
Contemporary. Digital and fast. I went back to the basics of the digital world. Binary codes, only ones and zeros. That’s the communication of now. Simple but effective. On the broche I designed you can see the word ‘Contemporary’ in binary code.
Material: Silver and transparent acrylate.
Friday, 17 February 2012
21.
concept:
Jewellery is food for the soul
working method:
intuitive coincidence
Material:
Aluminum
Thursday, 16 February 2012
22.
Babs Zwanink
‘Gebakken lucht’
For me contemporary
jewellery is everything and nothing at the same time. It doesn’t have a
definition and because of that it will never become clear on what’s it all
about.
Because of these
confusions I came up with a Dutch phrase:
‘Gebakken lucht’
(literal translation is baked air). It’s something what’s actually real but made bigger and unclear then the real essence of contemporary jewellery.
‘Gebakken lucht’
(literal translation is baked air). It’s something what’s actually real but made bigger and unclear then the real essence of contemporary jewellery.
In a broche I attempted
to catch the baked air and store it. In the end it turned out that it was as unreachable
as contemporary jewellery itself.
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