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Ornamental Hands

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Jennifer Crupi

New Yorker Jennifer Crupi uses crazy-gorgeous-looking cuffs and splints to turn the hand into a tribute to art history and psychology. The project is called Ornamental Hands, and it involves architectural appliances which hold the hand in poses often found in traditional portraits and paintings. Made of aluminum or sterling silver, the pieces are meant to communicate a lot through hand gestures.

“I started investigating body movement and became intrigued in the nuances of non-verbal behavior, posture, and gesture. I then became invested in a whole new kind of movement and for many years now it has been the source of inspiration for my work. Since I began my study into non-verbal communication, I am continually intrigued and surprised by how much we communicate with our bodies.”

Though I’m not sure it strictly qualifies as jewelry since it renders the wearer unable to use their hands, I am still enamored of Crupi’s disturbing, wonderful work.

You can see more of the artist’s work on her website.

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Author: Donna from One Beautiful Thing

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9 thoughts on “Ornamental Hands

  1. bcparkison's avatar

    Some people are turned on to the strangest things.

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  2. Laura (PA Pict)'s avatar

    So clever. It makes me think of Maria in ‘Metropolis’ and that idea of humans as machines.

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  3. Ellie's avatar

    Bizarre… puzzling…! Somehow, you know what they remind me of? Do you remember the movie Crash? Not the one with Sandra Bullock. I mean this one: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115964/

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