From Art to Jewels
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I was simply a student with little desire to draw during school hours. At about 16 years old, I started to get curious about drawing, in a corner of my notes or in my own school books, small sketches with very geometric shapes. Like any process, it evolves into larger, more detailed illustrations and, most importantly, it becomes a technique. A technique of my own. I have always called it "mandala" but in my own way.
Years go by and I perfect my technique, the gaps are getting smaller and the drawings more elaborate. My path with drawing comes across the TikTok platform and I start uploading content to the network. I realize that my "mandalas" do not interest the public and I realize that what people want is quick and visually attractive content. I start drawing football shields adapted to my technique and people start to like it. My followers increase but I am leaving the "mandalas" aside.
At 18, I started working in a jewelry workshop. Time went by and my entrepreneurial spirit began to try things out, making my own jewelry, meeting people and suppliers. I realized that what looked best on my jewelry were my “mandalas” and I got the urge to draw them again. After endless tests with materials, shapes, designs, I managed to make several pieces.
I currently have a collection of pieces made up of 3 designs with 9 colours each. I work every day to create more shapes and more designs but above all to be able to dedicate myself to what I like.
And that's how I went from drawing in class with a ''Big pen'' to having my own drawing technique, a brand (g7even) and a jewelry collection.