The Lital Mendel 'Just One More' Project is Filled With Patterns
Romina S. Cortellucci — June 27, 2012 — Fashion
References: litalmendel & design-milk
The examination of repetition in the Lital Mendel 'Just One More' project works to create dynamically shaped necklaces. The collection was created by Israeli designer Lital Mendel whose sculptural jewelry goes beyond decoration to be entirely statement-making pieces. In particular, the 'Just One More' collection examines the conflict between the materials' will and Mendel's intentions.
Mendel's fascination with reoccurring patterns is echoed in the collection. Each piece is made up of hundreds of units, and with each new addition, the shape of the design was driven by the materials' determination. As Mendel describes on her website, "The methodical recurrence of a single element, as a building block for a bigger structure, has a powerful effect which grows the more the unit is used."
The dizzy designs of the Lital Mendel 'Just One More' collection are absolutely delightful.
Mendel's fascination with reoccurring patterns is echoed in the collection. Each piece is made up of hundreds of units, and with each new addition, the shape of the design was driven by the materials' determination. As Mendel describes on her website, "The methodical recurrence of a single element, as a building block for a bigger structure, has a powerful effect which grows the more the unit is used."
The dizzy designs of the Lital Mendel 'Just One More' collection are absolutely delightful.
Trend Themes
1. Repetitive Patterns - Exploration of repetitive patterns as a new design element in jewelry-making.
2. Materials' Determination - Materials' intention translated into design elements.
3. Sculptural Jewelry - Designing jewelry pieces that go beyond traditional decoration to make a statement.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Accessories - Opportunity for jewelry designers to incorporate repetitive patterns and materials' determination into their collections.
2. Art and Design - Opportunity for artists and designers to explore the use of repetitive patterns and materials' determination in creating visually impactful pieces.
3. Crafts and DIY - Opportunity for DIY enthusiasts and crafters to create unique jewelry pieces using repetitive patterns and materials' intention.
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