“…and again I see him as he appeared to me in the beginning of the story. He stands near the window and looks beyond the yard towards the wall of the building across. This is the picture from which he was born. As I said before, figures are not born as flesh and blood, from their mother’s body, but from a situation, a sentence, metaphor, which in them hidden, just like in a nut shell, a basic human possibility,…”
(Milan Kundera / “The unbearable easiness of being” pg.161)
Jewellery as a mean to translate, thoughts,scenes, feelings in to form, material, colour. Making it touchable, in one of the most private relation between a creator
and a viewer, wearer. When an untouchable thing is moved to a different dimension it expose it’s vulnerability, thus another level of beauty.
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Medium: oxidized silver, brass, iron, wood, buffalo horn, mother of pearl, 22K gold leaf
Afmetingen: 60/30mm. rings
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#122: Burned gold

Medium: match box, brass, 14Kgold, niello
Afmetingen: box 120/70mm.; broach 50/3mm
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#123: Black holes

Medium: buffalo horn, silver
Afmetingen: Diam. 255mm., necklace
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Curriculum Vitae
Dana Seachuga, Tel-Aviv, Israël (1977)
living and working in Amsterdam since August 2008
Education:
2001-2005 B.A of arts in “Shenkar” engineer and design college, Tel-Aviv/Israel. Majoring in the jewellery design department/Deganit Shtern Shocken
Exhibitions:
2006 “Talente” exhibition; Munich/Germany
2007 group exhibition “Joy” in “Craft and design Center”; Manchester/England
2008 solo show “Yael Herman” Gallery; Tel-Aviv/Israel
2008 group exhibition “Material & Immaterial”, Paper art in “Eretz Israel” Museum; Tel-Aviv/Israel
2009 solo show at Caroline van Hoek Gallery; Brussels/Belgium
2009 “Auf Vorrat” group exhibition; Munich/Germany
Publications:
Talente catalog 2006 IHM / Germany
Weekend Le Vif l’Express nr.35 / Belgium
The Compendium Finale Darling publications; Germany
