This document provides information on several artworks created by the artist Fillia between 2002 and 2008. It summarizes each piece briefly, noting the materials used and year of creation. The pieces include Fillia (2008), a memory carrier worn on the finger; My_Suspended_World (2007/8), a jewelry piece made from polystyrene spheres and glass beads; Chain_Wear (2006), a necklace series inspired by clothing hems using semiprecious stones; Oorhangers (2005), earrings that draw attention to the whole ear; and earlier works from 2004 to 2002 utilizing found and common materials in unique jewelry and accessories.
2. Fillia
2008
Fillia is a memory carrier. It is worn wrapped around a finger and it can, when whished, totally disappear inside the hand.
Fillia is meant to keep intimate emotions and remembrances close while being in public.
The bigger pouch carries a fragrance, a scented cotton ball for example, and in the other pouch there is space for a small object, a small photo,
whatever one needs to keep close.
4. My_Suspended_World
2007/8
The materials used in this series are mainly polystyrene spheres and glass beads.
These are in themselves quite insignificant, tiny elements. But through repetition these elements become in the whole, a strong new piece. They become a jewelry piece.
9. Chain_Wear
2006
Chain Wear is a series of necklaces originally inspired on the hems of different clothes.
They are formed by semiprecious stones connected to each other by knots. All together these small pieces form one piece of jewelry that adapts itself to
the body. Chain Wear is worn almost like a piece of clothing and its connection to the body is much stronger than it is that of a traditional necklace.
13. Oorhangers
2005
Oorhangers were born of my will to wear earrings.
I did not want to pierce my ears and I wanted to wear earrings that would call attention to the whole ear and not only to its lower part.
17. Rok
2004
Made with textile, packaging material and the plastic parts that hold a six-pack together.
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19. Hand_Lingerie
2003
This series is made with under-bra fasteners, garter fasteners, lace, elastic and others. The traditional ring and bracelet are here merged into an ornament that involves the
whole hand in the same subtle way that lingerie adorned the whole body for centuries, hidden by our clothes.
25. De_Blikvanger
2002
The shape of the Blikvanger is entirely defined by the plastic piece that holds a six-pack together. Blikvanger is a small purse and an accessory.