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Wednesday 11 December 2013

Christmas market and organic café

On Sunday, December 8th, we held Tiny Masters' Christmas market and organic café. Many people came to visit us in the shop and workshop at Grindsgatan 29. If you didn't make it, there is still time before Christmas to come and visit and buy Christmas gifts. We are open on fridays (12-18) and saturdays (12-16).

Rainbow pins

Christmas tree with Pearrings





Outside Tiny Masters


In the upstairs café






GREEN catalogue cover

(with my piece to the left)

Friday 6 December 2013

RIPE Etsy shop

https://www.etsy.com/se-en/shop/RIPEjewellery

Some of my jewellery can now be bought on Etsy!

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Tuesday 19 November 2013

JULMARKNAD och EKOCAFÉ



Välkomna på julmarknad och vårt mysiga ekocafé på Tiny Masters!

Söndagen den 8 december mellan kl 11-17.

Kom och handla unika och designade julklappar och samtidigt få en inblick i vår verkstad nedanför butiken!

Här kan du handla smycken i bla. Fairtrade-guld, etiskt framställt silver och ädelstenar.

Vi är hantverkare, konsthantverkare, silver- och guldsmeder samt formgivare som säljer utvalda produkter till förmånliga priser denna dag!

Vi kommer att ha separata kassor så ta gärna med kontanter.

Varmt välkomna önskar Titti, Kajsa, Anna, Elin, Yi, Maxim och Helena.

Grindsgatan 29, Skanstull

Friday 15 November 2013

Participants Talente 2014

1. Lisette Appeldorn, the Netherlands, wood
2. Kalina Bańka, Poland, glass
3. Toni Baumann, Germany, wood
4. Henrik Bettels, Germany, plastics
5. Thomas Breitenfeld, Germany, wood
6. Maria Brinch, Norway, textile
7. Kris Buckley, USA/Germany, glass
8. Christine Bukkehave, Denmark, jewellery
9. Randolph Capelle, Great Britain/Germany, ceramics
10. Shao-Yi Chen, Taiwan, ceramics
11. Wen-Ting Chung, Japan, ceramics
12. Imogen Clarkstone, Great Britain, metalworks
13. Jacopo Coen, Italy, furniture
14. Polly Collins, Great Britain/Scotland, metalworks
15. Frank Dekker, the Netherlands, technic
16. Daniel Devoy, New Zealand, typography
17. Patricia Domingues, Portugal/Germany, jewellery
18. Stacey Ellis, New Zealand, textile
19. Liam Farrell, New Zealand, typography
20. Michael Fierstein, Israel, textile
21. Yvonne Gallmetzer, Italy, furniture
22. Samira Götz, France/Germany, jewellery
23. Xiaoya Guo, China, jewellery
24. Gabriela Hájková, Czech Republic, jewellery
25. Sophie Hall, Great Britain, jewellery
26. Monika Haneckova, Slovakia, metalworks
27. Ann-Kathrin Hartel, Germany, jewellery
28. Jing He, China/the Netherlands, jewellery
29. Sara Hellsing, Australia, glass
30. Hendrik Hinrichs, Germany, metalworks
31. Masami Hirohata, Japan/Germany, glass
32. Steven Holman, USA, jewellery
33. Yun-Chin Hsu, Taiwan/Great Britain, jewellery
34. Koichi Io, Japan, metalworks
35. Helena Johansson Lindell, Sweden, jewellery
36. David Kaiser, Germany, technic
37. Lisa Kaufmann, Germany, glass
38. Dominique Kaut, Belgium, ceramics
39. Ulrike Kettlitz, Germany, textile
40. Grace Kim, South Korea/New Zealand, typography
41. Tammy Young Eun Kim, South Korea/USA, jewellery
42. Atsushi Kitahara, Germany, ceramics
43. Pavel Kopřiva, Czech Republic, glass
44. Anette Krogstad, Norway, ceramics
45. Jeong Wong Lee, South Korea, ceramics
46. Young Eun Lee, South Korea/Germany, plastics
47. Georgina Leung, Northern Ireland/Scotland, metalworks
48. Samantha Lewis, New Zealand, typography
49. Chen Liang, China/Great Britain, jewellery
50. Sarah Lindstrom, Sri Lanka/Norway, textile
51. Xiao Liu, China/Great Britain, jewellery
52. Kjersti Lunde, Norway, ceramics
53. Jan Lutyk, Poland, furniture
54. Laura Lux, Germany, glass
55. Nufar Maimon, Israel, textile
56. Charlotte Maslov, Sweden, jewellery
57. Jelle Mastenbroek, the Netherlands, furniture
58. Agata Matlak-Lutyk, Poland, furniture
59. Oliver Meier, Switzerland, furniture
60. Jhana Millers, Australia/New Zealand, jewellery
61. Sebastian Amelung & Miriam Aust, Germany, light
62. Lukas Moosmann, Austria, furniture
63. Marek Mrowiński, Poland, jewellery
64. Shogo Nunoshita, Japan, ceramics
65. Jiun-You Ou, Taiwan, metalworks
66. Till Papendorf, Germany, technic
67. Antje Pesel, Germany, furniture
68. Mira Podmanická, Slovakia, ceramics
69. Chutatib Promgul, Thailand/Great Britain, furniture
70. Shiwa Rashtian, Iran/the Netherlands, vessels
71. Soili Rautanen, Finland/Sweden, jewellery
72. Karolin Reiß, Germany, paper
73. Eva Rumpf, Germany, ceramics
74. Maria Sais Fluviå, Spain, jewellery
75. Philip Santa, Italy, metalworks
76. Mark Schevers, the Netherlands, metalworks
77. Moniek Schrijer, New Zealand, jewellery
78. Julia Schuster, Italy, ceramics
79. Elise Sheehan, Australia, ceramics
80. Martina Singerova, Czech Republic/Germany, jewellery
81. Kristyna Spanihelova, Czech Republic, jewellery
82. Johanna Spath & Johannes Tsopanides, Germany, technic
83. Julian Steimer, Germany, jewellery
84. Alex Styants, New Zealand, technic
85. Lauren Tickle, USA, jewellery
86. Samuel Treindl, Germany, furniture
87. Lian van Wanrooij, the Netherlands, light
88. Toby Vanderspeck, New Zealand, technic
89. Michaela Vilucchi, Italy, wood
90. Michael von Stosch, Germany, wood
91. Katerina Vorlova, Czech Republic, jewellery
92. Šimon Vozka, Czech Republic, glass
93. Sander Wassink, the Netherlands, furniture
94. Kate Wischusen, Australia, jewellery
95. Veronika Wtzková, Czech Republic, wood
96. Floris Wubben, the Netherlands, ceramics
97. Zhiqian Yang, China, jewellery
98. Yuhuan Zhang, Germany, glass
 

Sunday 10 November 2013

Suspended in PINK/GREEN

Upcoming exhibition in January 2014 at V&V Gallery, Vienna, Austria.

Thursday 7 November 2013

Action jewellery in Beijing

At the International Contemporary Metal Art Exhibition,
November 4-15.

necklace, copper, textile, 27x15x4 cm, 2011

necklace, copper, textile, 20x10x3 cm, 2011

necklace, copper, leather, 25x22x5 cm, 2011

necklace, copper, textile, 19x16x6 cm, 2011

International Contemporary Metal Art Exhibition in Beijing

Video from the exhibition

"The 2013 International Contemporary Metal Art Exhibition kicked off on Monday at the China Millennium Monument in Beijing. The exhibition is an important part of this year’s International Cultural Industry Fair, to be held on Wednesday. More than 400 metallic creations will be on display, all under the theme of 'Pushing Boundaries and Chasing Challenges'.

Metal. Perhaps not the most appealing of materials for artists to work with. But now aluminium, copper, steel and all things metallic are centre stage at an art exhibition.

This year’s International Contemporary Metal Art Exhibition, allows visitors to see the various metal creations of artists from 19 countries and regions.

When you look at the human history, particularly the Bronze and the Iron Age, you’ll see that metal plays a tremendous role. And metal art is probably the most versatile of all art forms because there’s various metals and even more ways to be creative with them.

One center piece here is this wall of aluminium model planes. According to the artist, the installation aims to offer an interactive experience.

International Contemporary Metal Art Exhibition opening in Beijing.














"The installation is called 'swarm', like the insect swarm, instead of insect swarms we have planes, the symbol of humans who are flying all over the world, all the time. And one special thing is that it’s an installation and jewellery. So you can pin them or wear them as pendants like me, or you can wear them as earrings, as you wish," said the artist Nanna Melland.

For visitors, this has been an eye-opening experience as they see work made from unusual metals, other than the traditional silver and gold.

"We can see innovative use of metal from other countries. Like the combination of lacquer and metal. It’s interesting."

The Beijing International Contemporary Metal Art Exhibition was first initiated in 2009 and has seen more participants ever since. Visitors have until November 15th to explore this massive metal art collection." By CCTV reporter Shen Li

Saturday 2 November 2013

CHRISTMAS MARKET at TINY MASTERS


WELCOME to Tiny Masters' Christmas market and organic café!

Sunday December 8, 11am-5pm
at Grindsgatan 29, Stockholm

Hope to see you!

/Titti, Kajsa, Anna, Elin, Yin, Maxim & Helena.

Friday 1 November 2013

New work space

On Monday I moved into Tiny Masters, a workshop and shop at Grindsgatan in Stockholm.

Pushing Boundaries & Chasing Challenges

http://www.klimt02.net/exhibitions/index.php?item_id=35914

November 4-15
at Century Hall of China Millennium Monument, Beijing, China

Exhibiting artists: Kristiina Laurits, Anni Kagovere, Michael Pell, Simon Cottrell, Bettina Dittlmann, Michael Jank, Daniel Kruger, Helen Britton, Iris Bodemer, Isabell Schaupp, Norman Weber, Christiane Forster, Peter Bauhuis, Stefan Strube, Anne Leger, Anna Norrgrann, Ja Kyung Shin, Sowon Joo, Go Boohyoung, Serin Oh, Seo Do Sik, Hyun Kwanghun, Yun Sanghee, Yongjin Chung, Young I Kim, Katja Prins, Anni Tung, Jiří Šibor, Anne Mondro, Iris Eichenberg, Teresa Faris, Thomas Madden, Ingjerd Hanevold, Nanna Melland, Jiro Kamata, Kageyama Kimiaki, Kengo Fujimori, Mari Ishikawa, Michihiro Sato, Akanuma Kiyoshi, Lino Ichiro, Miyata Ryogei, Maeda Hirotomi, Hashimoto Akio, Maruyama Tomomi, Shinohara Ikuo, Anders Ljungberg, Caroline Bäckman, Charlotte Maslov, Hanna Hedman, Helena Johansson Lindell, Karin Gyllerfelt, Karin Johansson, Karin Roy Andersson, Tore Svensson, Märta Mattsson, Marc Monzó, Julia DeVille, Annamaria Zanella, Biasi Giuliano, Andrew Lamb, Anna Gordon, Chien Wei Chang, David Clarke, Helen Marriott, Jonathan Boyd, Michael Rowe.

Monday 14 October 2013

GOODBYE KITTY opening

Laura cakemaker and the beetroot cake


Sofia wearing piña


Gabriela kitchen-wear-ing

Outside Galeria de VENUS


Annie


Abel

In the gallery





Helena cutting the cake




Gonçalo and tutti (& frutti)



The "flashmob bubbles" continued at the opening




Luis and ovo III


Laura and pomegranted II (+CHERRY PIN)


My neighbour wearing from water to wine


CHERRY PINS


Jorge and juicy

Mafalda

More bubbles, can't have too much bubbles.


ovo I-V (one will soon move to Svalbard(!))


Christina wearing PEARRINGS