Throughout the project, consideration was given to aspects relating both to the graphic content (text and images) and the material content, exploring the visual and artistic potential of the paper using the samples provided by Umbigo for this purpose.
Through actions such as collecting, analysing, reusing, converting, repairing, reintegrating, enhancing, adding to, rethinking, reproducing and recycling, the students created objects for the body – adornments – from paper and metal. These incorporate pages from the magazine – torn, cut, trimmed, folded, creased, engraved, pierced, crumpled, pressed, twisted, wet, shredded, crushed, glued, sewn, riveted and burnt – as well as a chiselled element in silver and the respective connecting/fitting/clasping mechanisms, in copper and brass.
In their various forms and intentions, these pieces of jewellery embody the idea that, through (re)creation, we are, in some way, regenerating ourselves, regenerating others and the world, and, in that sense, the planet Earth.