Space Life with Die Hexen

Manchester's beautiful 1930s Library was loosely based on the Pantheon in Rome. 

Manchester's beautiful 1930s Library was loosely based on the Pantheon in Rome. 

Last night Manchester Central Library was host to Space Life to celebrate the anniversary of the launch of Sputnik Flight 1, European Space Agency and World Space Week 2014. It was an awe-inspiring evening dedicated to the beauty of our universe, featuring immersive audio-visual experiences, taking place across the library. Die Hexen created a beautifully eerie performance of haunting vocals, engulfed in darkness revealed by a lunar projection moving in and out of it's cyclical shadow. It was wonderful to see my jewellery pieces being worn by such a talented artist in this other-worldly performance. I am excited for future projects like this as my form of expression creates objects which are meant to be worn and communicate through the person it is connected to. 

Gold Shard Ring. 2014 One of the pieces worn by Die Hexen in her performance for SpaceLife at Manchester Central Library. The Gold lustre glinting under the light from lunar shadows.

Gold Shard Ring. 2014 One of the pieces worn by Die Hexen in her performance for SpaceLife at Manchester Central Library. The Gold lustre glinting under the light from lunar shadows.

Many thanks to all who worked hard on such a unique and inspiring event. Here are some links to those involved and more information. If you were there last night I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did!