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GARDEN .............................. 31 ABOUT BIOGRAPHY EXHIBITIONS

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G a r d e n

This series of artworks are functional pieces of jewellery that represent a forbidden paradise—that unattainable place of ultimate beauty, comfort, pleasure and wonder. The grid-like cage imagery signifies the obstacles to this garden of delights, synonymous with Heaven, such as religious faith and righteousness. However, Garden suggests that paradise is within each person’s grasp; it is part of mundane human existence. The artworks propose that this higher place is actually a state of mind attainable in the corporeal world, not just accessible to those who seek acceptance to a heavenly afterlife from God. “Happiness is a butterfly which, when pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)

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Eaden

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Garden series

20 X 25 X 10 CM

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2013

S i l v e r, 1 4 k G o l d , B l a c k R h o d i u m a n d Gold Plated 7


Tree of life

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15 X 18 X 4 CM

Garden series

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2013

W o o d , S i l v e r, 1 4 k G o l d , B l a c k r h o d i u m a n d Gold Plated , Enamel 8


Life

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Garden series

15 X 18 X 4 CM

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2013

S i l v e r, 1 4 k G o l d , B l a c k r h o d i u m a n d Gold Plated 9


Spring

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Garden series

15 X 18 X 2.5 CM

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2014

G o l d , B r a s s , B o n e , W o o d , C o p p e r, E n a m e l

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Harmony

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Garden series

6 X 12 X 3 CM

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2014

S i l v e r, C o p p e r, E n a m e l , R e s i n

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EslimiI

Garden series

6 X 12 X 3 CM

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2013

S i l v e r, C o p p e r, S t e e l , C o p p e r, E n a m e l , R u b b e r C o a t i n g

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Genesis

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Garden series

6 X 12 X 3 CM

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2013

S i l v e r, C o p p e r, S t e e l , C o p p e r, E n a m e l , R u b b e r C o a e d , Black rhoEdium

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Breaking Bounderies 15 X 18 X 4 CM

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Garden series

2013

W o o d , S i l v e r, 1 8 k G o l d , B l a c k R h o d i u m a n d Gold Plated

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Part of life

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Garden series

15 X 18 X 4 CM

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2013

S i l v e r, B l a c k r h o d i u m

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Pursuit of Happiness 7 X 12 X 4 CM

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Garden series

2012

S i l v e r, 1 8 k G o l d , Ye l l o w a l l o y, B l a c k R h o d i u m a n d 24k Gold Plated

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Vi n e I

Garden series

6.5 X 12 X 2.5 CM

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2013

S i l v e r, C o p p e r, S t e e l , C o p p e r, E n a m e l

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To r a n j I

Garden series

6 X 12 X 2 CM

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2013

S i l v e r, C o p p e r, S t e e l , C o p p e r, E n a m e l , R u b b e r C o a t i n g

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Pursuit of Happiness 2 4 X 4 X 2.5 CM

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Garden series

2012

S i l v e r, E n a m e l , Ye l l o w a l l o y, Ye l l o w a l l o y, 2 4 k G o l d P l a t e d

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Pursuit of Happiness 3

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Garden series

6 X15 X 2.5 CM

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2012

S i l v e r, W o o d , Ye l l o w a l l o y, 2 4 k G o l d P l a t e d

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Malileh box 3 X 6 X 4.5 CM

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Garden series 2012

S i l v e r, W o o d , P a i n t , B l a c k R h o d i u m P l a t e d

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Pursuit of Happiness 4

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Garden series

6 X 7 X 2.5 CM

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2012

S i l v e r, S t e e l , R u b b e r C o a t i n g , P a i n t , B l a c k Rhodium Plated 2 3


Untitled

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Garden series

10 X 15 X 2 CM

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2011

Silver,Gold, Copper,Enamel, Resin

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Nest

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Garden series

8X 8 X 3 CM

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2013

Silver,Gold, Copper,Enamel, Resin

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A b o u t

Sheikhvand’s work incorporates both his social values and the perceptions of his surroundings. His works allude to the elements of the narrative, rather than telling the whole story allowing the spectators to fill in the details with their individual creativity and imagination. In addition to his academic studies, Sheikhvand acquired a self-taught education through observation, experience and a thirst for knowledge. His desire to learn drives him to always challenge and extend himself within the creative fields in which he works. His learning is a part of his artistic sensibility, as is the combining of media that he applies to his projects, in which he fearlessly incorporates sound, music, jewellery, video and photography. His use of materials and media has no limitations and they find a place in his works in many different forms. It is his interdisciplinary approach , his eclectic use of media and techniques within his conceptual art work that make him notable in his field. Sheikhvand honours the materials by letting them speak, and he manipulates them in ways that make it difficult to recognize their original source. It is an important aspect of his art that he knows each material’s potential to contain and transport the meaning. His use of graphic renderings of Persian calligraphy and typography allow him to explore the boundaries of jewellery art and Persian poetry. He breaks up and connects these boundaies by incorporating a portion of a text or a poem and presents the characters of the alphabet as if they were the abstract composition of the painter. Geometric, often cubic forms, and grid systems mixed with organic shapes, solid colours and repetition are key features in his work. By expressing his ideas through industrial and non-conventional materials, Sheikhvand demonstrates his willingness to redefine the notion of beauty, worth and adornment. Sheikhvand creates one-off pieces for personal projects, most of his works loaded with social afairs, paradoxes, tradition and modernity they challenge the wearer to be their display case, he is inspired by contemporary fine artists like Marizio Catelan, Frank Stella, Charles Biederman also admires works of contemporart jewellers such as Christope Zelweger and Ted Noten.

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B i o g r a p h y

Born in Tehran, Amir Sheikhvand currently lives and works in Toronto. After completing his academic education in biology and graphic design, he went on to study jewellery and graduated from Tehran’s Gold Institute in 1994. He completed several apprenticeships with some of Iran’s masters in the field of malilekary-filigree work - and minakary-miniature enamelling. He is a pioneer in the field of teaching women the art of jewellery making in Iran. Sheikhvand resumed his practice in Canada in 1999 after several solo exhibits in Iranian galleries. Sheikhvand has executed numerous outstanding pieces of fine jewellery for one of the most prestigious design studios in Toronto. As an advisor he provides help to emerging craft artists at Harbourfront Centre and is an active mentor for students at George Brown College. He is a member of Society of North American Goldsmiths, Metal Arts Guild of Canada and Ontario Crafts Council board of directors. Sheikhvand received numerous awards for his practice in Contemporary Art Jewellery and his work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in both juried and invitational exhibitions at museums and galleries such as Design Exchange, Valery Art Gallery, McMaster Museum of Art, Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Ontario Crafts Council gallery, Arta gallery, Tehran Contemporary Museum of Art and Harbourfront Centre.

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Exhibitions -2013, Design san frontier, Juried exhibition, Design exchange, Toronto, ON. -2013, Wearable Structures, solo exhibition, Atalier rzlbd, Toronto, ON. -2011, Craft “11, juried exhibition, O.C.C Gallery, Toronto, ON. -2009, Craft “09, juried exhibition, O.C.C Gallery, Toronto ON. -2008, Nostalgia, Solo Exhibition, V-Mac Gallery, 401 Richmond Toronto. -2005, Movements, Solo Exhibition, Arta Gallery, Toronto distillery district -2004, Form & Concept, Solo Exhibition, Arta Gallery, Toronto distillery district -2003, Craft in the making, Toronto, O.C.C, Feb -April 2003 -2002, Shift”connection”, Harbor Front Center, Toronto, ON July - sep. -2001, Looking Forward, juried exhibition, 2001,Vallry Art Gallery,McMaster museum of art, Tom Thomson Art Gallery, -2000, iranian Craft revisited, Expo 2000 in Hannover Germany -1999, The Last Footprint In the 20th Century, solo exhibition -1999, Wearable Sculptures, Solo exhibition, Aug. 1999, Barg Art Gallery, Tehran -1999, Stones, by A.Sheikhvand & A. Kaveh, Bamdad Art Gallery, Tehran -1999, Tehran Precious Stone Expo, Tehran, Niavaran Art & Culture Center, Tehran -1998, Ethnic Jewellery, Solo exhibition, Bamdad Art Gallery, Tehran -1998, Contemporary Jewellery, Solo Exhibition, Bamdad Art Gallery, Tehran, Mar. 1998

Curatorial:

-2005, Rebirth, Harbor Front Center, Toronto, ON. -2014, Objectified Matter, Atelier Ascensuer, Toronto, ON.

Publications:

Tehran Times, October 1998 Looking Forward, OCC, 2000 Canadian Craft Magazine, 2000 Craft ’09 catalogue, 2009 Craft ’11 catalogue, 2011 Superstition, Zilberschmuck , 2012 Magzine, 2013

Teaching:

Persian filigree workshop, SNAG preconference workshop, George Brown College, Toronto, ON, 2013

Research Papers:

Persian filigree and contemporary jewellery, 2012 Minakari and contemporary jewellery, 2013 Design elements in persian Minakari and Craft, 2013

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