
Designer Helena Rohner celebrates 30 years in the world of jewelry Which he arrived after studying political science, a journey that he celebrates without pausing to look to the future with the aim of continuing to learn. “If you don’t motivate yourself, what will you do?”
“The jewel does not decorate you, it becomes a part of you,” says Helena Rohner adamantly in an interview with Evie In his workshop located in the Austria district of Madrid. “Jewelry captures your soul because it has a very emotional value.”says the artist.
Rohner (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1968) Her pieces are defined as timeless, comfortable and contemporary; They connect with everyday life and creative jewelry that “fits well with the present moment.”
He emphasizes that a piece of jewelry is “a purposeful piece that defines the identity of the person wearing it. The icing on the cake is the finishing touch” to complete the piece of jewelry. He looks.
Gold Medal of Merit in Fine Arts“Design looks to the future,” notes Ronner, and now is a good time to stop and analyze the path you are proud of the path you have taken.
“I have been consistent, fair, and ethical when doing things and helping people around me,” especially my colleagues who are starting to get creative.
It alerts them to the need to create a business, not just design, and encourages them to learn about all areas of their business.A profession that lacks turning and foundry, the traditional professions that must coexist with digital craftsmanship.
His simple-looking pieces, earrings, bracelets, bracelets or rings require great artistry, as they are flashes of light, small sculptures – in which he points. Color is used variously as an expression.
Although designing jewelry was not her goal, the influence of her mother, who was a craftswoman of fabrics, colors, and dyes, and her father, who collected wooden dolls, influenced Dr.It led to his passion for jewelry making.
“I knew very little about design,” he comments somewhat shyly, which is one of the reasons he knows how to stand humbly before the craftsman. And working on his first collections with the materials he knows bestWood, ceramic and enamel, with silver used as the primary material.
She was a pioneer in using ceramics in her jewelry, although she warned that this was not possible. “I’m stubborn and rebellious,” he says as an excuse.
Best Contemporary Jewelery Project Award from the European Institute of Design (IED)Actress Julianne Moore wore his creations in Pedro Almodovar’s The Room Next Door, and the director asked him to design the ones worn by Aitana Sánchez Gijón in Bitter Christmas, his most recent film, which has not yet been released.
With a store in Madrid and Barcelona and extensive collaborations with leading multi-brand spaces in different parts of the world, she feels proud that on the same day she can sell a piece in Cádiz, Taiwan, New York, Brussels or Sweden, which started its clientele in Japan, the United States, and before that in Spain.
She describes her first decade as a creative as “naive.” Second, he helped establish a long-term career in which he notes that he survived crises and changes in government, in which he discovered that “The big trick is to listen to what is going on around you.”Rohner confirms.
The artist says that intuition in this third decade has helped her a lot in knowing what she wants and she admits that Its goal is to continue to be a company that maintains local productionwith small sets, which contrast with the large productions, which maintain a prominent female team.
A career in which he had to ask himself “Why do I keep doing this?”, a moment he took advantage of to expand his creativity and delve deeper into the design of carpets, textiles and household objects.