Rosina Pecorelli

Rosina Pecorelli

Rosina is a metal creative and jeweller. Inspired by the lines and forms she sees in elements of architecture, she aims to distil what she absorbs from her surroundings into beautiful pieces.

Her practice is informed by exploring the shapes that come from the places she feels inspired by, belongs to, and spends time in.

Rosina enjoys the process of finding repeating forms in the urban landscape and interpreting these through both worn and object pieces.

Drawn to the inspiration of modern and brutalist architecture, especially the buildings beginning their return back to nature, the neatness of these structural forms contrasted with their weathery decay encapsulates her own feelings of change, and the finding of beauty in this process.

Her work explores the use of materials that play with the traditional ideas of jewellery; rusty steel, torn card or a chunk of concrete are equally as exciting to her as silver, allowing scope to explore different surfaces and colours.

The combination of both precious and non-precious materials is an exciting way for Rosina to enjoy her creative practice, as a form of play and invention, with the aim to create both worn pieces and objects which conjure visions of brutalist decay and architectural forms.

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