Abstract art and Kandinsky inspired jewellery
Kandinsky inspired jewellery
In the history of modern art is not uncommon when the artists act as jewellery designers. An example would be the creativity of P. Klee, Picasso, Max Ernst, Dali, Kandinsky and many others. The inspiration for jewelers is often the work of other artists – sculptors, architects, and painters. Fine art in general, and painting in particular, are inextricably linked to the jewelry art.
Wassily Kandinsky is one of the most famous Russian painters, graphic artist, theorist and founder of abstract art. It was his work formed the basis of this stunning necklace and earrings, made by jewellery house “Russian Gems”. The combination of icy quartz, sparkling diamonds and gold, creates a subtle, refined flavor, softens dryly geometric forms that gives to the image amazing femininity.
♦ Several years ago, the Italian jeweler Carlo Palmieri created a ring “Homage to Munch” inspired by Edvard Munch’s most famous painting “Scream.” «The Scream” has begun the collection of original jewelry interpretations. Following Palmieri, Peter Mondrian created a ring that reproduces pure geometry of colors and lines, pointlessness and multicolored abstract pattern of “dots and lines” of Wassily Kandinsky.
♦ In 2013, Carlo Palmieri introduced not only new decorations, paintings, jewelry and watches made in the technique of pavé, very recognizable art style. He enriched Art Collection with works of several major artists – Picasso, Gauguin and Kandinsky all the same.