Artist Marie Therese Wolf
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Artist Marie Therese Wolf Online Store at Mydaybyday Gallery in Rome
Marie Therese Wolf is a technologist turned artist, born in Vienna, Austria and residing in Milan, Italy. She attended universities in Vienna and Tokyo, graduating with an MA in Interactive Design in London before pursuing a career in the technology industry. After working a couple of decades in different countries on several continents in Internet, media and telecommunications companies, she continued her education in art and design at NABA, Nuova Academia di Belle arte in Milan (with jewelry designer Barbara Uderzo and Italian artist Attilio Tono) and at Central St. Martins in London. She currently commutes between Milan, Vienna and Barcelona. Her art work is influenced by interests ranging from science and technology to performing art and music. During her creative process, she applies techniques similar to those she learned in her earlier career in technology, such as e.g. rapid innovation loops. She aims to include interactive elements in her pieces with the objective to either engage and excite or relax her wearers. Marie experiments with all types of materials.
She re-uses household and industrial waste such as metal pipes and tubes, plexiglass and glass. She often also makes use of leftovers from her own production process. Her other go-to materials are resin, sand, cement, glass and any type of plastic. She exhibited at the Munich Jewelry Week 2021 with "moonscapes" and 2022
with "random waste". Her work was featured twice in the contemporary jewelry magazine
Current Obsession and presented in the online gallery "A room with a view" in spring 2021.
Her series "light, light shows" was featured at New York Jewelry Week 2021.
She exhibited at Brussels Jewellery Week in April/May 2022 with her collections "gems".
Marie Therese Wolf is a technologist turned artist, born in Vienna, Austria and residing in Milan, Italy. She attended universities in Vienna and Tokyo, graduating with an MA in Interactive Design in London before pursuing a career in the technology industry. After working a couple of decades in different countries on several continents in Internet, media and telecommunications companies, she continued her education in art and design at NABA, Nuova Academia di Belle arte in Milan (with jewelry designer Barbara Uderzo and Italian artist Attilio Tono) and at Central St. Martins in London. She currently commutes between Milan, Vienna and Barcelona. Her art work is influenced by interests ranging from science and technology to performing art and music. During her creative process, she applies techniques similar to those she learned in her earlier career in technology, such as e.g. rapid innovation loops. She aims to include interactive elements in her pieces with the objective to either engage and excite or relax her wearers. Marie experiments with all types of materials.
She re-uses household and industrial waste such as metal pipes and tubes, plexiglass and glass. She often also makes use of leftovers from her own production process. Her other go-to materials are resin, sand, cement, glass and any type of plastic. She exhibited at the Munich Jewelry Week 2021 with "moonscapes" and 2022
with "random waste". Her work was featured twice in the contemporary jewelry magazine
Current Obsession and presented in the online gallery "A room with a view" in spring 2021.
Her series "light, light shows" was featured at New York Jewelry Week 2021.
She exhibited at Brussels Jewellery Week in April/May 2022 with her collections "gems".
Artist Marie Therese Wolf
Artist Marie Therese Wolf
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