Cara Zoë Smith
Winner
Incorporation of Hammermen Prize, Visual Arts Scotland Graduate Showcase 2021 Shortlisted Graduate Award, Chair's Medal for Design 2021
Biomimicry, which is innovation inspired by nature, through emulating, ethos and reconnection is the focus of this body of work. These jewellery pieces heighten the presence of nature in the wider landscape and its relationship to the human body, through texture, form, repetition, transformation and movement.
The Caddisfly Larva use materials found around them to make intricate adorning cocoons in order to blend with their surroundings and in some respects personifies the idea of a sustainable existence. During the Covid-19 lockdown, this same ethos has been applied to practice, in giving new life to discarded objects, transforming these into body adornments. Milk bottle plastic has beautiful, ethereal and translucent qualities, that are used here in interactive sculptural pieces. It gives a new purpose to the continued existence of this material, transforming it from an everyday product to a desirable object.
The concept of biomimicry sits usefully in Michel Serres’ understanding of human-to-non-human relations. In ‘The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies’ (2008), Serres argues that our sense-experiences should be foregrounded in social and cultural life and that humans should recall from nature how to adapt and trust our intuitive bodily impressions. In this respect, the pieces of jewellery presented here are sculptures intended to become animated once positioned on the body; to become an extension of the body.
As nature changes it gifts us with fleeting phenomena and these moments are captured in these activated body adornments, such as the life cycle of the dandelion head changing first from yellow to translucent, and then as motion, like that of a bird in flight.
Kinetic Nature Film
Cirrus Vessel
oxidised copper, silver, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
Oarweed Brooch
silver, steel, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
Square Feather Brooch
silver, brass, steel, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
Flight Feather Bangle-ring
brass, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
Rime Ice Cuff
silver, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
This cuff is made from materials found in my immediate vicinity. Making a beautiful ‘cocoon’ from an everyday essential discarded material.
Life Line
brass, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
During lockdown our face to face communication was cut off, this piece spreads from the ear, across to the mouth illustrating the importance of social interaction.
Flight Mask
brass and up-cycled milk bottle plastic
The facial adornment emulates flight through the movement of the jaw. The piece encompasses hope for the success of the vaccine to bring freedom.
Flight Ring
brass and up-cycled milk bottle plastic
Wishing Mask
brass, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
The act of blowing is a reversal of our recent apprehensions of a person’s right to breathe signifying a new dawn. The brass wire detail illustrating the scares of a culture of Covid fear.
Efflorescent Ring
silver, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
Spring Ring
brass, steel spring, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
Taraxacum Ring
brass, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
Blossoming Ring
brass and up-cycled milk bottle plastic
Seed Dispersal Ring
brass, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
Dandelion Ring
silver
Anthesis Ring
brass, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread
Seedhead Object
silver, up-cycled milk bottle plastic and nylon thread