Arman
Arman (1928-2005) was a French-born American artist and sculptor who was known for his unique blend of art and fashion. In addition to creating large-scale sculptures, Arman also created jewelry pieces that were often made from found objects and everyday materials.
Arman's jewelry designs were characterized by their bold and unconventional use of materials, including broken watches, light bulbs, and toy soldiers. He often incorporated these materials into his designs in unexpected ways, creating pieces that were both playful and thought-provoking.
Arman's jewelry designs were often exhibited alongside his sculptures and other works of art, and he collaborated with several fashion designers throughout his career. His pieces are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary jewelry and art, and continue to be influential in the world of fashion and design.
Arman's jewelry designs were characterized by their bold and unconventional use of materials, including broken watches, light bulbs, and toy soldiers. He often incorporated these materials into his designs in unexpected ways, creating pieces that were both playful and thought-provoking.
Arman's jewelry designs were often exhibited alongside his sculptures and other works of art, and he collaborated with several fashion designers throughout his career. His pieces are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary jewelry and art, and continue to be influential in the world of fashion and design.