Jewellery Illustration and Design: Techniques for Achieving Professional Results
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The first volume in this two-part series provides a step-by-step guide to the fundamental aspects of the graphic representation of a wide range of jewellery pieces, from the simplest to the most complex forms. Different volumes, spaces, surfaces and finishes are explained in detail, as are methods for depicting different materials, from timeless metals and precious stones to substances such as celluloid and bakelite.
The objective of this book is not to showcase completed jewellery pieces. Instead, it aims to provide readers with the tools needed to be able to accurately convey their ideas and master use of colour, as well as to draw different facets and effects such as brilliance, transparency and opacity. It does so by explaining a variety of illustration techniques involving pencils, markers, pastels, tempera and computer rendering.
Brambatti, Manuela: -
Manuela Brambatti began her career in the fashion world in the late seventies working for Style and other fashion magazines. She has collaborated with Giorgio Correggiari, Krizia and Gian Marco Venturi, but her most important and far-reaching experience is her work with Gianni Versace, where she played a crucial role in setting standards with regard to the presentation and illustration of the house's fashion and home collections. She currently freelances as an illustrator in the fashion, jewelry and design industries. She is the author of the best-selling title Fashion Illustration and Design by Promopress.
Possamai, Alessandra: -
Alessandra
Possamai is a curator at the Jewellery Museum in Vicenza (Italy) and
collaborates regularly with different Italian institutions in the organization
of exhibitions on contemporary jewellery. A
scholar of Italian Futurism, she was co-curator of the Centenary Futuristic
Sculpture and Futurist Exhibition dedicated to the architect Quirino De
Giorgio. She has written monographs on contemporary Italian and Veneto region
artists, with a particular interest in recovering neglected and damaged
cultural assets. A freelance journalist since 2007, she came in 3rd
in the Equal Opportunities Commission's National Prize in the Province of
Brescia in January 2008 for her article on "Female creativity at the dawn of
the 3rd millennium".
Vinci, Cosimo: -
Cosimo Vinci studied jewelry design in Florence and Vicenza. His clients are international companies from small to large businesses, from high end jewellery to bijoux. The styles range from exclusive and contemporary to young and fun. He has designed jewellery for famous fashion brands such as Versace, Versus, Balmain, Montana, Laura Biagiotti, Valentino, Etro. Since 1998 he has been teaching at The Art and Craft School in Vicenza and conducting seminars in many parts of the world on this subject. In 2011 Cosimo Vinci won the Design competition Bijoux d'Autore awarded by the Associazione Gioiello Contemporaneo (Contemporary Jewellery Association).