This designer from New Zealand bets Joining her on two passions: taxidermy and jewelry! Inspired
in the Memento Mori and the Victorian Mourning jewelry, she Creates pieces mixing precious metals, stones, hair, and animal fragments.
Her jewelry is Truly shocking: death is a taboo theme in many cultures, pero These pieces remind us of Our inevitable death. They really put a halt to the rush we live in planning the future, and They make us take a breath and enjoy the present, Our Life.
This designer New Zealand is committed to join his two great passions, taxidermy, and jewelry!
Inspired by the jewels and Memento Mori Victorian Mourning, creates jewelry that combines precious metals and stones, hair and bits of stuffed animals.
Her jewelry are shocking, death is a theme in many cultures is still a taboo, but these pieces we face our inevitable mortality, and break the vortex in which we live planning for the future, rather they make us stop and enjoy the present, life.
Do not miss her website you'll find WHERE Many pieces of jewelry and taxidermy projects.
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Samantha Battersby is the artist behind this lovely illustration brand.
Her work is so eye catching! It Must Be The rich black (Achieved with charcoal), Then Combined well so vibrant touches of color with pastels.
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Samantha Battersby is the artist behind this lovely brand of artwork.
His work is very striking, should be able to pitch black with charcoal that combines so well with touches of pastel colors.
His illustrations are of beautiful women art deco, a bird preening, geishas, \u200b\u200band sirens.
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