suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Farah NASRI: “Once Upon a Greek Goddess” is a collection of 6 rings. Each named after a Greek Goddess, the rings follow the concept of Plato’s The Symposium of them being able to fit into one another as if once separated by Zeus: “According to Greek Mythology, Humans were originally created with 4 arms, 4 legs, and a head with 2 faces. Fearing their power, Zeus split them into 2 separate parts, condemning them to spend their lives in search of their other halves”—Plato’s The Symposium.
sP: What or who influenced this project?
FN: HOOKED rings are inspired by Greek myths and surreal Goddess forms, which are then implemented through the art of 3-D printing. In a world where fashion trends move at a high rate and multiple collections are made redundant, HOOKED releases one collection a year of organic 3-D printed pieces. Each collection has a fixed number of pieces that can be worn solely or combined with one another to create an outfit.
sP: Whose work is currently on your radar?
FN: Gaia Repossi
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