NATAŠA GRANDOVEC

Parasitus plantae I, II, III

 

The basic form of the brooch collection is a geometric body, which represents a stylized, abstract shape of a living plant, for example a tree trunk or fertile soil, from which a parasitic plant grows and is sucked onto it, feeding on its juices and thus drawing energy from it for its own survival and growth. The collection represents a symbiosis between two living organisms, between the host and an uninvited guest.

Material

925/00 silver, titanium

Technique

assembly, riveting, titanium anodization

Nataša Grandovec was born in 1973 in Maribor. She graduated from Metropolitan University in London (1998–2000) and from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (2000–2002). Since 1998, she has exhibited extensively at home and abroad, and leading jewelry-making workshops.

She lives and works in Maribor.

 

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS of the last five years

2021, Maribor Fine Arts Association (DLUM) award

2020, DOS (charity event) recognition for design achievement

2018, Styrian Chamber of Commerce (ŠGZ) bronze recognition for protocol gift:

the story of the Old vine

2017, ŠGZ bronze recognition for art-therapeutic workshops

2017, DLUM recognition for quality presentation

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