Daniela Cutait studied fine arts at FAAP in the early 1990s and has always been curious, creative, communicative and restless. The artist orbited through the universe of stones, jewels, their contours and sparkles, designing fashion accessories for almost 15 years. "I'm a wanderer, I seek inspiration for beauty in the simplicity and delicacy of the almost invisible in the streets I walk through, anywhere in the world. Nature began to attract my attention because of its movement, which is almost forgotten these days due to the detachment of personal relationships swallowed up by the cyber age in which we live." At once organic and ornate, spontaneous and stylized, Daniela's sculptures bring a textural dimension where shadows give continuity to the work, depending on each other. Her series are the result of the work of a sophisticated artisan who, through creativity in her studio in São Paulo, a set of pieces crocheted from copper wire, aluminum chains and beads emerges. The artist examines the contrast between man-made materials and the forms of nature in her ethereal installations formed by crocheting metal threads and hand-woven meshes. She created her own concept of "WALL FASHION ART" and transformed her fashion accessories into art, always inspired by renowned jewelers and artists such as JAR (Joel Arthur Rosenthal), Boucheron, Ruth Asawa, an American modernist sculptor, among many others.The pieces are unique and numbered. The result plays with the playfulness and paradox of ephemeral life captured in a time capsule. "Today, my pleasure is to dress the walls of people's homes and not just "people", after all, each cocoon reflects our history and is the translation of our existence at every moment."
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