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Rosina Payan Pecorelli

Monoliths, 2025

Tecnicaspilla / brooch, bioresina con magnete incorporato, acciaio temprato in olio | bio resin with embedded magnet, oil quenched steel
Dimensione e Peso
8 × 5 × 3 cm
Edizionelimited edition | Monoliths series
Firma1 brooch/object
Prezzo
€170.00
NoteMagnet and steel brooch (element of steel sculpture) Each brooch is an element of the steel sculpture, the wearer can take apart a section of the object sculpture itself or style an individual brooch as it is. Each piece is designed with a unique oil quenched surface and a handmade bio resin back with an embedded magnet, hand coloured using pigment to reflect the oil surface of the steel. The brooches can be worn in singular or multiples to the wearers discretion with a choice of sides to choose from. Ogni spilla è un elemento della scultura in acciaio; chi la indossa può smontare una sezione della scultura stessa o personalizzare una spilla così com'è. Ogni pezzo è progettato con una superficie unica temprata a olio e un retro in bioresina fatto a mano con un magnete incorporato, colorato a mano con pigmenti per riflettere la superficie oleosa dell'acciaio. Le spille possono essere indossate singolarmente o in più esemplari, a discrezione di chi le indossa, con la possibilità di scegliere il lato.

Statement

Artist's statement

I am inspired by the lines and forms I see in elements of architecture, aiming to distil what I absorb from my surroundings. My practice is informed by exploring the shapes that come from the places I am inspired by, I belong to, and spend time in. I enjoy the process of finding repeating forms in the urban landscape and interpreting these through both worn and object pieces.

 

Influenced by modern and brutalist architecture especially a buildings’ gradual absorption into nature once abandoned, the neatness of these structural forms contrasted with their weather-y decay encapsulates my own feelings of change, and the finding of beauty in this process.

 

I enjoy exploring materials that play with the traditional ideas of jewellery. I find rusty steel, torn card or a chunk of concrete equally as exciting as the silver I use, allowing scope to explore different surfaces and colours.

Short CV

Rosina Payan Pecorelli graduated in June 2025 from ECA Edinbough College of Art at University of Edinburgh in Jewellery and Silversmithing, School of Design - BA (Hons).

 

By presenting her graduate show's project at London New Designers in summer 2025, she has been shortlisted and won the AGC Space for innovation award, joining the association as an emerging talent.