The pieces are made from special paper, silk, wool, cotton,
linen, felt cotton, and more which are then treated to make
them resistant to damage and ideal for daily wear.
Organic forms of nature inspire Begoña Rentero’s work.
Her designs are made from paper to embody the subtlety of nature.
Each piece of jewelry is unique and entirely handmade with natural dyes.
This model inspired by Claude Monet's painting “Water Lilies” has been created exclusively for the exhibition Monet/Boudin. That took place at Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid.
The monographic exhibition Monet/Boudin offers visitors the first opportunity to discover the relations between the great Impressionist painter Claude Monet (Paris, 1840 – Giverny, 1926) and his master Eugène Boudin (Honfleur, 1824 – Deauville, 1898), a leading representative of French Plein air painting of the mid-19th century. This joint presentation of their work will cast light on Monet’s formative years while also offering a joint vision of the two artists’ careers and the origins of the Impressionist movement.
This model is made from an original watercolor.
These pieces are one-of-a-kind