AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.09.2003, Qupperneq 34

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.09.2003, Qupperneq 34
Ásrún Kristjánsdóttir, Designer Liv Blávarp, jewellery „Jewellery should appeal to the senses and the heart. They should echo our feelings. Nobody is perfect. The same applies to jewellery. Perfect jewellery creates distance and our feeling of beauty is weakened." These are the words of Liv Blávarp, a Norwegian jewellery designer who put up a brilliant exhibition at the Nordic House in August-October. Liv, who is a qualified metalworker and jew- ellery designer, comes from a family of furniture designers and started early to make wooden objects. For her jewellery, she uses many different types of wood and often uses horn and bone to complete the picture. The colours are sometimes sharp, sometimes soft. She con- jures forth hues and surfaces that make you want to touch. Personal, lyrical, musical and artistic - natural. Necklace or Collar The objects are designed to touch but are nevertheless inde- pendent forms, sculptures gov- erned by their own laws, beautiful from every direction. From the outside, strong complete forms made up of numerous small parts chase each other, bending and flowing. Connectors and locks are made of metal, hidden from view. In many instances, one can see brilliant technical solutions, fascinating from the engineering point of view. Liv talks about her work as a composer and asks questions. Changing form, water is always water, but what form has water? What form has the body? Form changes with movement. She draws pictur- esque memories from her youth: „My first experience of working with expensive materials. Yes I remember you well, Ms. Western.” She refers to history. Hatshepsut, the Egyptian woman-Pharaoh who with her own hand put two crowns on her head. She loves Hatsepsut. The work of Liv has reference to history and Nature. Necklace for Joan of Arc, Cesaria, Venus, Buffalo and Bird. These works are all of tree and different species can be mentioned, elm, birch, mahogany and brown- wood. Brownwood or puchenholz is well known to older lcelanders as it was used for the teeth in rakes before more modern mate- rials took their place. This wood, the hardest in the world, is today used in the finest cut objects and is prominent in Liv's latest work. The divides between cultural worlds, art, craft and design merge in the work of Liv Blávarp and they are special. Waves, dense rythm, curves, softness. Her jewellery expresses all this. ■ The objects in the Nordic House are all owned by Americans, except one which is owned by the Queen of Norway. 32
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