This set of brooches named "Fishing · Fish" is inspired by the classic scene of the paper-cut cartoon "Fisherman Boy" in the 1950s. The goldfish in the style of traditional Chinese meticulous painting is innovated in the way of jewelry. The goldfish on the meticulous painting can be disintegrated and worn as a brooch, and the Western gems are embellished among them to convey the multiple aesthetic feelings of the fusion of Chinese and Western. It expands the boundary between traditional Chinese painting and jewelry display.
The whole group of works combines traditional technology with modern technology. The design team uses profound aesthetic skills to grasp the proportional relationship between the fish head and the fish tail, and designs the shape of the fish head based on the inlaid with the shaped Opal. The colorless zircon studded with the fish presents a delicate fish head, and two green zircons are used as embellishment for the eyes of the fish. With cool Opal color and dark green, colorless faceted gems complement each other, with sparkling metal texture, subtle embodiment of the fish's smart body, fish tail elegant, lively.
Part of the painting of this work uses Chinese fine brushwork techniques. The brooch uses 3D modeling, 3D printing, lost wax casting, die thinning, inlay, swimming paint plating and wire drawing techniques to present exquisite and rich visual effects.
In addition, all parts of this work can be disassembled and reused, without causing a burden on the earth, and strictly following the purpose of environmentalism.