Ela Bauer While studying at the Rietveld academy in Amsterdam, I tried to get to the roots of what makes something into a “jewel”. Through this process, my jewels became more of an object. They were statements about terms such as: preciousness, wearability, decoration. Nowadays, almost ten years after graduation, the definition of jewelry still occupies me in many ways, as a kind of eternal question. Maybe it reflects the difficulty of naming things and meanings anyway. The organic, cell and tree - like forms in my work, express my preoccupation with the fact, that everything; situations, definitions, people…, is in continuous movement, continuous change. The processes of change in the organisms; growth, developement, and disintegration, are in my view the ultimate metaphors for this feeling. They have a great influence on my ‘organic’ form-vocabulary. The silicone rubber that I use, is a perfect medium to create the kind of forms that fascinate me. and to express the atmosphere of ‘liquid definitions’. It is amorph, and enables me to create ‘sharp’, casted elements and structures, as well as ‘flowing fields’. In the last period, I have made works which
are constructed out of casted silicone ‘cells’.Those
cells are often connected by means of sawing. The act of sawing
symbolizes for me the eternal human attempt to create, protect,
mend, reconstruct.. There is a certain contradiction between the ‘modern’ material
which silicone is, and the ancient technique of sawing, nevertheless
they fit perfectly together, strengthening each others impact. Colour is very important to me. It determines to a great extent the meanings and atmosphere of the work. I usually mix pigments in the silicone, and actually paint my jewels layer after layer. This manner of work enables me to control the colour, thickness and the transparance of the work, and makes it possible for me to embody ‘processes on the inside’, having a visual impact on the surface. |
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