I-Hsuan Chen (Katy Chen)

I-Hsuan Chen is a Taiwanese jewellery sculptor currently in Birmingham, UK. In 2010, she came to the UK and studied the National Diploma of Design Craft (Level 3 Extended Diploma in Art and Design) at School of Jewellery in Birmingham for one year. The year after, she then continues studying the MA in Jewellery, Silversmithing & Related Products in the same school.

8/28/2012

Transforming 1/ video


Transforming 1/ video
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Transforming 1- 7

Transforming 1-7/ silver, stainless steel
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Transforming 1

 

 
Transforming 1/ silver, stainless steel


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Transforming 2

 

 
 
Transforming 2/ silver, stainless steel

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Transforming 3/

Transforming 3/ silver plating, stainless steel

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Transforming 7


Transforming 7/ silver plating, stainless steel

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Transforming 6

 
Transforming 6/ silver plating, stainless steel
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Artist statement

I-Hsuan Chen (Katy Chen)
My jewellery practice focuses on the kinetic and the body. My work is body related sculpture which functions as ornament. Following the movement of the body, the work will be transformed. The inspiration for my work comes from the movement of special make-up effects; a kind of transformative magic of imagination. By using different types of mechanical systems the work changes and creates a way of interaction, a communication with the body. I use shiny mirror planes to reflect images. Because each mirror curved plane reflects the light and each other, it produces changeable images. The primary forms are circular in order to achieve a kaleidoscopic effect . Combining the kinetic and the kaleidoscopic gives jewellery a fresh and powerful idea to enhance the definition of jewellery. When people move, the work worn on their body change at the same time.
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Contact information

simba_tromba@yahoo.com.tw

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  • Jewel
  • Sculpture
  • Ceramic

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  • ▼  2012 (7)
    • ▼  August (7)
      • Transforming 1/ video
      • Transforming 1- 7
      • Transforming 1
      • Transforming 2
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      • Transforming 7
      • Transforming 6
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