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Path of Luck
Path of Luck is a sculpted object in the form of a double silver bracelet, assembled as an evolving archive of symbols tied to chance, ritual, and desire. Onto its loops hang fragments from different times and places: a shark spine bone, a pre-Columbian metal figurine, a cork from a shared bottle of wine, a Virgin’s hair, an old lady’s watch, a fishing hook, a spent bullet, and worn Colombian coins. Some objects were gifted, some found in flea markets or family drawers, others stumbled upon by accident — each one carrying a layer of silent significance.
Rather than fixed meanings, these charms operate in a state of fluid symbolism. They can be removed, rearranged, or added to — resisting the idea of a closed sculpture and instead embracing a living mythology. The piece is not meant to be worn but displayed as a kind of relic, a portable constellation of luck.
At its core, Path of Luck is an exercise in re-signification: gathering fragments from the everyday and reanimating them as carriers of potential, uncertainty, and hope. It moves between archeology and superstition, between material culture and personal ritual. In the act of assembling it, I sculpted not with clay or metal, but with memory, belief, and the enduring human urge to touch fortune.
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Artilario Brooch
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