Anatomy of a Dream
Drawing from the visual language of surrealism and the disruptive spirit of the avant-garde — a world where the body is reimagined, objects gain sentience, and jewelry becomes a site of poetic subversion. Ears dangle from chains, flowers stretch across fingers, horses lose their proportions. Through sculptural forms and unexpected references, each piece invites its wearer to step outside the bounds of the ordinary — to embrace ornament as art, adornment as idea, and beauty that leans just left of center.
Here, the body is not a passive surface, but an active collaborator — a site of embodied authorship. Ornament becomes a critical gesture, a deliberate act of distortion, declaration, and self-definition. Here, the wearer reclaims the right to adorn, to disrupt, to define beauty on their own terms.