hallenging the polished aesthetics of traditional wearable adornments, Copenhagen-based native New Yorker Victoria Mingot, sculpts raw forms that speak through the beauty of imperfection.
Working as a jewelry artist for 9 years, Victoria keeps the process of jewelry making purely intuitive.
Elusivity, transience, incompletion, and sublimity are recurring themes in her work.
Material inspiration is drawn from the japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, butoh movement, erosion, properties of melting processes, volcanic eruptions, broken precious stones, rough fragments, flesh, and body abstractions.