Final exhibition at Academy of Precious Metal Arts 2006
Designmuseum Denmark, Copenhagen 2006
For her final exam, Diana Holstein chose to work with the concept of the divine and the earthly. She wrote in her thesis:
I have always been fascinated by existentialistic questions such as “why do we exist” and “how do we exist”, “where do we come from” and “where do we go from here”. It is like a search for the meaning of life. In order to define a clear and simple approach to the topic, I decided to work around the principle of contrast – light and darkness – and the graphical symbols circle and square. The circle is an ancient symbol of light and divine, and the square and the cross known symbols of the earth and earthly life.
I also looked to alchemy; science points to ascent and to the development from impure to pure. In alchemy, the joining of contrasts is symbolized by the King / the masculine and the Queen / the feminine becoming androgynous under one, royal crown.
My thesis transformed into three crowns in black and gold-plated silver representing a symbolic “x-ray” of the way three lives can span between the divine and the earthly.