Sunday, September 16, 2018

An Abundant Life - Interconnectedness And Continuity

I met Tassa Theocharis Ganidou in person after being introduced to her gorgeous wearable art through her posts on Instagram. She lives in Greece, and had shown her work at Papatzikou Gallery, a gallery there that is owned by Vicky Papatzikou, and when I commented on how beautiful the photos in the post were, she responded with a lovely thank you and we began following each other. Then early last spring I saw in one of her posts that she would be in New York City at the Museum of Arts and Design, also known as MAD, for their annual art and design exhibition and sale "LOOT, MAD About Jewelry." I had walked by the museum many times, and I had visited their lovely gift shop when I was holiday and birthday shopping for myself and special friends and family members, and it was so exciting to know that this amazing artist would be showing her work in such a wonderful space that I sent her a message to ask if there was a way I could meet her when she was in town. She responded with a link for me to contact the organizers of LOOT, and one lovely afternoon I found myself at the Press Preview for one of the most fabulously creative and gorgeous art and design shows in town. There were so many lovely artists and artisans showing incredibly creative and beautiful work that day, but I have to say that I kept coming back to visit with Tassa at her table because she and her work are simply extraordinary. She introduced me to some of the other artists and designers, and I took photographs of her work and theirs for future posts. I was hoping that we'd be able to meet again for a more in depth discussion while she was in Manhattan because I wanted to write a blog post about her, but her schedule and mine were busy and she was only in town for a short time, most of which would be focused around the wonderful wearable art and jewelry design show.  I have kept the photos I took that day in a place where I would be constantly reminded, because I wanted to write the blog post about this extraordinary artist even if we did not meet again in person.

I contacted her recently to see if she could send me some information about her life and work, and I'll add that here so you can get to know a little bit more about her:

"Having spent all my summers close to Greek nature from an early age, I have felt the need to capture a part of it. Images, sounds, material, wood, stones, fruit, fish and birds and the sun started taking substance in the form of jewels, early creations which I was able to wear and feel incredibly strong while wearing. I do not recall the manufacturing - part improvisation and part of the moment. What I do recall is a sense of fulfillment coming out of the process.

"Eventually I studied Design and Manufacturing of handmade and cast jewelry at MOKUME Silversmithing and Jewelry Design Academy in Thessaloniki and modern art jewelry in Florence at Le Arti Orafe Jewelry School Academy. I attended courses at the Gemmological Association of Great Britain, and at Act's Education Center. still use those natural materials of the past combined with silver, gold, and precious stones. 

"Sun, fish and birds have become symbols through a different conceptual approach.This time I placed them inside the "womb" and they denote in three different units, the Conception, Incubation and Birth of anything material or immaterial we are surrounded by. About two years ago I was invited to move jewelry away from the body into space through the view of pieces of non-wearable jewelry using formative techniques of jewelry making. As a result, by playing with the scale and the materials, I have been creating a series of jewelry sculptures of a bigger scale which can stand as objects in space."

In the words of Curator Kostis Spanopoulos, "The art work of creator Tassa Theocharis Ganidou is characterized by a unique rendering of contemporary handcrafted jewelry that goes beyond the ordinary and stands biomorphically in the present. This mixed media jewelry with skillfully crafted naturalism combines the characteristics of modern art with jewelry making. The original model is completed as the outcome of experience. Different materials seem to fall in love in the cycle of life creating a conceptual identification with a dual meaning where soft textures interact with solid materials leading to the fruitful, interesting and unprecedented coexistence of materials and manufacturing techniques."

When I contacted Tassa, she told me that she was recently asked to take part in an exhibition in Milan for Fashion Week in February of 2019, "Artistar Jewels 2019," where she will be one of 100 artists who were selected from all over the world. Each work of art she makes is one of a kind, and she also designs special pieces in consultation with people who contact her to discuss custom designs. If you're in Greece, you can visit her studio, and throughout the rest of the world people can contact her through Instagram @__tassa___t2g or by email. Her designs reach into the realm of myth and legend and hover in dreamspace, taking us on a journey through the cycles of life. There is a feeling of watery depths and stones washed up on the beach combined with images of nature, conception, birth and life, and continuity. She seems so young to have a sensibility so deeply carved in history and time and space. The art of Tassa Theocharis Ganidou is timeless as the artist is herself.

Tassa Theocharis Ganidou
https://www.instagram.com/__tassa___t2g/
At "LOOT, MAD About Jewelry 2018"
Museum Of Arts And Design
2 Columbus Circle
New York City













Photos Courtesy Of Tassa Theocharis Ganidou

On Astypalaia Island
Aegean Sea

In The Volcano Of Nisyros Island
Aegean Sea




At Papatzikou Art Gallery

















In Xirolivado Village In The Vermio Mountains
Northern Greece






Blessings,

Jannie Susan

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