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Ms. Marian Hosking is currently a senior lecturer of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia; she is also a notable jewelry designer and silver accessory artists. Grew up and works in Melbourne, the outstanding natural landscapes of the city inspire her to have continued bursting creativity. She uses metal silver as the primary material when crafting, which she made to tell the beauty of Australian lands and shades.

Hosking continuously held lectures at museums and galleries around the country in the past 40 years, and proactively attended national and international jewelry and silver work exhibitions. She had taken part in the recent Schmuck 2013.
Mr. Kelvin J. Birk studied metal arts in Germany, and was heavily influenced by Bauhaus styles and its philosophical concepts. Birk went to London in 1994 and acquired his master degree on jewelry and silver artwork, and became a metal craft designer after graduation. He is currently one of the resident artists of London’s Cockpit Arts, whose works have gained universal positive reputations throughout Europe and North America. His works had made their way to various fashion magazines including Vogue, Wallpaper and Tatler, as well as Klimt02 website and Schmuck Magazin website.

Recently, Brik puts his creative focus on the theme of “values” and “chaos”; the idea originated from his personal experience and realization on human life. He would crack precious gemstones and put the pieces back together into chaotic forms that show strong images of vital forces. He believes that all lives are meant to be deconstructed and lost, by which new lives and orders can then be formed.
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