TIME COLLECTION
SERIES V — Time as Value
If Series IV disciplined time,
Series V releases it.
Here, time is no longer questioned, fragmented, or regulated. It is recognised for what it has always been: a finite, irretrievable value. Not a system, not a mechanism — but a condition of being.
This is where Proust’s search resolves. Time ceases to be chased. Instead, it is chosen. Each moment is no longer measured by duration, but by meaning.
Series V presents time as luxury — not in material excess, but in attention, presence, and consciousness. These works do not impose structure. They accept impermanence.
This is the quiet ending after intensity.
Not silence — but understanding.
Gilded Recall
Pin (medal-object), applied arts – jewellery design
Florence, 2010–2011
Time returns inward, refined and reflective. Ornament no longer signals status but contemplation.
Residual Ornament
Pin (medal-object), applied arts – jewellery design
Florence, 2010–2011
Decoration remains after meaning recedes. Time is sensed through remnants rather than structure.
Disassembled Center
Pin (medal-object), applied arts – jewellery design
Florence, 2010–2011
The mechanism opens and disperses. Time relinquishes order, revealing vulnerability and exposure.
Inner Orbit
Pin (medal-object), applied arts – jewellery design
Florence, 2010–2011
Time circles internally. Movement exists without destination, echoing introspection rather than progress.
Final Expansion
Pin (medal-object), applied arts – jewellery design
Florence, 2010–2011
The most complex articulation unfolds. Time becomes multiplicity—simultaneous, radiant, unresolved.
Dissolving Measure
Pin (medal-object), applied arts – jewellery design
Florence, 2010–2011
Measurement fades. Precision gives way to intuition, and time becomes felt rather than defined.
Personal Duration
Pin (medal-object), applied arts – jewellery design
Florence, 2010–2011
Time is reclaimed as personal experience. Memory, identity, and presence converge.
Continuum Without End
Pin (medal-object), applied arts – jewellery design
Florence, 2010–2011
The cycle concludes without closure. Time persists beyond form, leaving the collection open—unresolved, ongoing, alive.
