CHAN Wing-sze, Cissy
Graduated from the Academy of Visual Arts, Baptist University in 2014. She found her interest in contemporary jewellery when she had a basic course in AVA. She is fascinated with the techniques and craftsmanship. Inspired by these, she starts questioning about the “value” of jewellery. She believes that beauty exists everywhere but only if we care to notice. So, she made a series of jewelleries by daily objects.
在2014年畢業於香港浸會大學視覺藝術學院。Cissy Chan在學校的基礎金工課程接觸到當代首飾,更著迷於金工技法及工藝精神。得到這些的啟發後,她開始懷疑首飾的”價值”。她相信只要我們用心留意,”美”是存在在任何地方的。所以有別於傳統首飾,她創作出一系列以日常用品作為物料的當代首飾。
在2014年畢業於香港浸會大學視覺藝術學院。Cissy Chan在學校的基礎金工課程接觸到當代首飾,更著迷於金工技法及工藝精神。得到這些的啟發後,她開始懷疑首飾的”價值”。她相信只要我們用心留意,”美”是存在在任何地方的。所以有別於傳統首飾,她創作出一系列以日常用品作為物料的當代首飾。
To Cherish Toothpicks, fine silver, sterling silver, natural dye 16cm x 16cm (brooch), 6cm x 6cm (brooch), 30cm X 30cm (necklace) 2014 Jewellery is precious where ordinary object is insufficient in value. In fact, the “value” depends on how we treat it. I think everything can be jewellery if we learn to cherish other than measuring it by money or intrinsic value. |