Venetucci Rosamaria - formedarte
Italy
Ranging between the different creative expressions and approaching goldsmith, which she has been teaching for years. She defines herself as a creative person, metalworker, fascinated by geometric shapes, which she uses in her collections that sprout from her soul way before her mind. Jewels with a name and a story to tell.
- When did you start dedicating yourself to the world of contemporary jewelry?
I could say since forever. As a young girl, in high school, I was making "jewels" with alternative materials that I sold to my classmates, but I never thought of becoming a goldsmith. In my life he followed two parallel paths, one creative and one non-creative. I crossed the Ambrosian Goldsmith School by chance, so I fell in love with precious metals, which I had not considered before. I thought about twisting the jewel with alternative shapes and not just with different materials.
- What do you draw most inspiration from when you start creating a new collection?
From a state of mind, from nature, from my soul.
- What kind of work or material do you prefer?
All, but precious metals for the moment still fascinate me and I try to mix them with different materials.
Just as in life there are different moments, dark or sunny days, different souls that coexist in this universe.
- What are your points of reference in the world of contemporary jewelry and art?
Maybe I do not have a creative, an artist called "designer", he's a bit of a wanderer looking for something that will allow him to give birth to a creature of his. Basically we know that the human being is a creative ... He draws inspiration from everyday life.
- Three words with which you would describe the Artistar Jewels project.
Opportunity, comparison, stimulating
- What do you think of the jewels that were on show this year? Have you been fascinated by any particular creation?
The creativity of the soul has no limits. I found some fascinating and innovative jewels.
- Would you recommend to other artists to take part in Artistar Jewels?
Yes, I find, however, a bit 'limiting costs for some people, even if justified. Perhaps you could think of facilitations.
- What were the services / opportunities that most pushed you to participate in the event?
The idea of having the opportunity to participate in a traveling exhibition. The fame that Artistar enjoys in the jewelry industry. So, I would say, unexpected win, pleasantly appreciated ... A strong emotion full of satisfaction for my research work.