"Love is" by Mizel Jewelry
Clip 1: 45 seconds
Clip 2: 40 seconds
My name is Minjung Michelle Kim and I design couture fashion jewelry and objects. I've been making art works in different mediums including graphic arts, fashion collection, sculpture, jewelry, installation, and film to express myself by creating different series of my self portraits.
And, this work is from my most recent "Love is" collection, which is my self portrait involving my loved ones, who have been shaping my life through difficult times and happiness. I hope to deliver this message of what "love is" to me through my art work in this difficult time of global crisis.
Submitted by Minjung Kim, Mizel Jewelry
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