In Greek, NINAKI is referred to as "something precious and small", an inclination that size encompasses an emotional frequency, and attaches itself to any object.
Re-conceptualizing how architecture is assembled in our own lives, the jewelry taunts at a much more sophisticated interface, than just mere accessory. In an effort to reawaken the space that surrounds us, the form magnifies the pronunciation of the hand and neck.
Working between sculpture and the computer as a design medium, the jewelry combines the technology and fabrication techniques of architecture and other 3D applications, to induce a world of pure imagination.
Remember the prospect of seeing things in 3D and how "hi-tech" that once seemed? Captain EO in "3D" at a local Walt Disney cinema, paired with those tacky blue & red glasses - - - - so very retro.
Now 'video to eye' technology isn't so far out of reach, embedded sensors and light emitters are structured within the membrane of the bionic eye, installing and removing will be as easy as popping in a contact lens.
Think HALO meets Greys Anatomy, minus Dr. McDreamy
The Da Vinci Surgeon is the latest endeavor of the Pentagon, to employ a way for surgeons to perform operations remotely, without being on the frontlines or at sea.
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens- Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens- Brown paper packages tied up with strings- These are a few of my favorite things-
Cream colored ponies and crisp apple strudels- Doorbells and sleigh bells and snitzel with noodles- Wild geese that fly with the moon on their wings- These are a few of my favorite things.