HUNTER COLLECTION
ACT 3 — ALIGNMENT
Applied anthropology expressed through wearable form.
After contact, something settles.
Act 3 is alignment — not harmony, but coherence. The human idea no longer presses against resistance blindly. It learns how to position itself within natural forces, allowing form to stabilize without becoming rigid.
In this Act, structures become clearer, gestures more economical. Gilded antler cross-sections persist, but no longer announce disruption. They function as anchors — points where intention and material now agree on direction.
Alignment does not eliminate tension.
It allows tension to carry meaning.
All pieces are unique applied arts objects, handmade by the artist in Florence, Italy.
Controlled Wild
Pectoral (necklace-object), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
Instinct does not disappear.
It learns posture.
Split Signal
Pectoral (necklace-object), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
Opposing impulses remain visible.
Alignment allows coexistence.
Pressure Hymn
Pin (sculptural-object), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
Tension produces structure.
Form emerges under weight.
The Crossing
Pin (sculptural-object), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
Alignment requires passage.
There is no return to origin.
Witness Mark
Pin (sculptural-object), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
Experience leaves a trace.
The body records transformation.
Shiver Protocol
Pin (sculptural-object), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
Stability remains alert.
Alignment resists sedation.
The Scar That Shines
Transformable ornament (bracelet-necklace), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
History is not concealed.
Transformation stays legible.
Fever Geometry
Transformable ornament (bracelet-necklace), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
Order forms under intensity.
Structure survives strain.
Ritual Under Strain
Transformable ornament (bracelet-necklace), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
Alignment must be practiced.
Repetition stabilizes form.
New Skin Doctrine
Transformable ornament (bracelet-necklace), applied arts – anthropology jewellery design
Florence, 2011–2012
Alignment becomes condition.
The body is ready to signify.
