V: How do you decide when a piece has the right kind of imperfection, the kind that feels alive rather than unfinished?
A: I would describe it as a sense of just knowing, rather than being able to decide. Somehow hard to put it into words, but there is a specific flow in every design that either way feels fluid and whole or stagnant and thus unfinished. While finishing a piece I am working towards a sort of harmony, that can be felt while perceiving the creation.
V: Jewellery sits so close to the body. Do you see it as a way to express emotion, or as a way to contain it?
A: For me containment and expression can’t be separated, as containment itself is expressive and expression must be contained first before it can even be authentic. I feel that Jewellery works in both directions, containing within and expressing into the outer realm. It creates a mirror that works in both ways - a reflection for the wearer as well as for the observer.
V: How do you decide what part of yourself to put into a piece and what to keep private?
A: I believe that an artist can’t decide what part to express and which one to keep private, as the creations are the embodiment of an artist’s depth, where privacy doesn’t really exist. In the process itself the artist becomes so vulnerable, so open - expressing from a place where there doesn’t exist separation between privacy and disclosure.