“Art in Process” by Ines Arenas Jewelry Gallery

Art in Process by Ines Arenas Jewelry Gallery

Before reality, there is a dream. Jewelry designers are adult people, who still dream and imagine. The drawing is a form that results from combining lines, figures and other elements that adorn a thing or that are constitutive of it, is a graphic expression that plasma images on a flat space. It is said that drawing does not require a special motricity, the trick is to learn to look, to be sensitive to what we see. If we are able to write, we are able to draw, the only thing that is needed is to put the lines in order and train the eyes. When I see jewelry drawings patterns I see a commitment to design, there is no option to start over or move lines, perspective or shading, which requires from the designer to concentrate more, with time probably draw with more confidence and at the same time lose the fear of being wrong. The drawing process is so personal. What the designer is expressing are his ideas, projects, customs and culture, as in any other art. Why is it a step that we take per granted in jewelry if the drawing is the beginning of an artist\’s dreams that come true? And a beautiful reality for us.

It\’s and Art always in process like us.

Curated Assembling Related To This Perspective

For this proposal we have selected some beautiful jewelry sketches, where you will be able to appreciate the detail, the precision and the input of every artist behind the drawing.

We hope that you will enjoy the selection.

The following sketches are:

Tiffany Diamond Sketch

For Tiffany’s 175th anniversary in 2012, the priceless Tiffany Diamond was reset in a magnificent necklace of white diamonds. In this photo it can be appreciated the incredible similarity between the draw and the piece. Amazing!!

A.E.Kochert Jewelry Sketch

Jewellery designs created between 1810 and 1940 by A.E.Kochert, the prestigious jewellery firm which served the Imperial House of Austriafor four generations and which continues to flourish today in Vienna.

Emily Wheeler Sketch

Sketch of Emily Wheeler petrified wood and tourmaline earrings.

Anthony Lent Morpheus Ring Sketch

Anthony Lent Morpheus Ring Sketch. (Personally we are in love of this sketch remind us the work of the latinamerican artist Gego).

Wendy Yue Bracelet Sketch.

Wendy Yue Bracelet Sketch.

Arman Sarkisyan Sketch

Arman Sarkisyan sketch of pendant.

Ines Arenas Jewelry Gallery Says Thank You…

…for staying with us through the article: “Art In Process”.

For us, jewelry is an art form where others might think that jewelry becomes art through how it is presented.

But we believe that is the mixture between presentation and content that makes jewelry an art form. One doesn’t happen without the other.

Jewelry is a representation of our history and beliefs in symbols that have changed with the time to express our personal beliefs regarding politics, sexuality, religion, family, and even social status, since the Roman Empire in western civilization.

Jewelry, thanks to the internet, is going to become a language, a vocabulary, a way to talk, understood around the world because any art is about connection including Jewelry.

This is Why We Present Jewelry As We Do It!

But You, “The viewer is the last stroke in any jewelry piece”.

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