Apr 24, 2011

Tavia Sanza "Nature and the patterns of growth and decay"

http://www.etsy.com/listing/68272795/trimmed-peacock-earrings

http://www.etsy.com/listing/70540149/red-industrial-moss

http://www.etsy.com/listing/64222875/blue-and-green-explosion

http://www.etsy.com/listing/62579298/organic-wire-collar
My name is Tavia Sanza I work and live in NYC. I have been making jewelry for as long as I can remember. I am particularly inspired by nature and the patterns of growth and decay. I like to use modern or industrial materials to create natural and organic looking designs. My mother was a metal smith and I grew up around jewelry. Simple bead stringing at first and then increasingly complicated macramé. When it was time to go to college, I chose to get a degree in sculpture instead of jewelry. I shifted my focus dramatically and found some insight into myself and my art that allowed me expand.
While I was working with art I started to wonder why I love jewelry so much. I think I am attracted to the intimacy that we have with jewelry, it touches our skin, and is a part of who we are for a time. It effects how people perceive us and communicates to others our style and interests.

You can find her at:
www. taviasanza.com
http://www.etsy.com/shop/TaviaSanza

8 comments:

  1. Great concepts. I really like the last necklace, the organic wire collar!

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  2. Thanks for including me in your lovely blog I will be sure to tell all my friends and followers :)

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  3. What neat jewelry! It's very cool and creative. :) I love all the wire!

    PS- Congrats on making 100 followers, Elsa! <3

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  4. I loved your blue and green necklace! it is gorgeous!

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  5. I can't decide which I love best, the peacock earrings... or the blue/green explosion! Fabulous jewelry! :)

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  6. 102 Taylor Lynn!Shall I do giveaways too?

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  7. Giveaways would probably be fun, Elsa! Now it's up to 103... how awesome!

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