Reka Lőrincz
Un humour jubilatoire, grinçant, décapant, à tout va, qui dénonce, montre du doigt, ce qu’on mange, ce qu’on avale -mentalement comme physiquement- , ce qu’on croit ou qu’on veut nous faire croire ……
« Jewellery design means the interpretation of today’s world to me. A sort of communication between the outside world and that of my own. Making the invisible visible. Through my jewels I am contemplating the tangled variety of the universe. Heaps of emotions and thoughts pass through my mind through the impulses of the environment which I examine and turn them into objects. I am intrigued by the street. What exactly means what I see. Through my objects I mainly tried to reflect the difference between that of the shown and the real world which can sometimes look appealing, fake or even dangerous. »


Reka Lorincz, Pearl pills, brooch – silver, pearl, stainless steel, plastic 2015
Reka Lorincz, diamond pills, brooch – gold plated copper, aluminium, swarovski 2013
Réka Lörincz. Brooch: Pearl can, 2015. Gold plated cooper, pearl, stainless steel. ø 6 cm
Her ‘Too Much is Not Enough” collection is the perfect example.





2012 Workshop with Gemma Drapper, Antwerpen
2011 Symposium – Atelier Em, Bratislava
2010-2012 Semmelweis University – Department of Applied Psychology, Budapest
2007 Workshop with Ted Noten – BIAD, Birmingham
2002 Erasmus scholarship – ELISAVA, Barcelona
2000-2005 Hungarian University of Craft & Design – Department of Visual Educator Teacher, Budapest
1999-2004 Hungarian University of Craft and Design – Department of Metal Design, Budapest
1997-1999 Art School of Buda – Department of Goldsmith, Budapest