December 17, 2020
A Lot Of My Products
â€Art decor items from the Molten Woods ProjectOne of her early series, Concrete
Jewellery, was inspired by the rapid construction happening in National Capital
Region (NCR).end-ofTags: jewellery, national capital region, advaeita mathur. A
lot of my products are a result of experimentation and I have failed experiments
as well. From looking for good quality wood from the Himachal region to
searching industrial products in a factory in the outskirts of Delhi, Advaeita
sources raw material by taking personal tours.â€
Casting metals on wood, from The
Molten Woods series, was one such idea.Advaeita enjoys using materials that are
usually not experimented with — think aluminum, brass, industrial raw material,
metals and scrap. I want the final product to look aesthetically sound and
sturdy,†observes Advaeita, who is inspired by the Minimalist Contemporary
Movement. A jewellery item made using scrapped metalsHer favourite metal to use
remains brass, a medium she worked with in her earlier products. But, jewellery
and product designing happened as part of experiential learning.
Her work
process is quite like that of an artist, she explains. | Advaeita Mathur enjoys using materials that are usually not experimented with,
to create accessories that are functional and elegant as well. At least I am not
generating an excess of anything. Before this, the artist aimed to be a fashion
designer and even worked for Tarun Tahiliani for over four years. I refurbish
old musical instruments to convert them into collectibles and functional objects
or recast waste metals for the very same reason. "A good designer understands
balance and aesthetics.
"I thought molten metal can burn the wood, but I kept
wondering if there is a way to bring the two together. But today, she believes
design is the key word China
foam wall panel barrel screws Factory and not genres. So when I look at a
screw, I will probably think about how I could make it into a piece of
jewellery.Advaeita Mathur poses with her Vintage Instrument Lamps Project
collectionDesigner Advaeita Mathur, a history graduate, later studied fashion
designing. "I find brass beautiful as it shines like liquid gold when polished
and ages gracefully into a dull patina over time,†she adds.
Additionally, she
is committed to creating products using sustainable methods, and leaving minimal
carbon footprints. Today, she has come a long way, with her own line of
jewellery and home décor products, her brand Studio Metallurgy speaks volumes
about designs and products that celebrate individuality. Tomorrow, I might do
glass work,†she concludes. I don’t really look out to create a particular
product. "Just like an artist picks up a palette and starts painting, my ideas
are very spur-of-the-moment.
The 27-year-old is currently working on the Molten
Wood series."Isn’t this what we were taught in school — to do our bit for the
environment and recycle things?†she asks, adding, "Using sustainable methods is
something that comes automatically to me.So, just like how
architectural structures make use of cement, wire mesh and steel, I wanted to
use the same materials to create jewellery,†she explains. "As an artist, I
observed my environment and I believe that every design must have some element
of theory.
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