This is a three-dimensional porcelain chrysanthemum brooch, built entirely by hand, in green-white gradients with gold accents on three petals.
Daniela Cățoi has basked in art since childhood, her father being a painter. She studied Graphics both in high school and at university, where she earned her bachelor's and master's degrees. After teaching painting in secondary school for almost five years, she has been working as a clay modelling teacher at the National Palace of Children in Bucharest since 2014. Daniela says the interaction with children has nurtured her creativity and provided her with the right context to shift from painting to working with porcelain. She has discovered a new world in her studio, where she is constantly researching, experimenting, interpreting, adapting and rendering creative ideas from a personal perspective. Impressive in the execution of details and their refinement, her creations are inspired mainly by nature, often seeking to depict rare shapes that fuel her imagination.
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This is a three-dimensional porcelain chrysanthemum brooch, built entirely by hand, in green-white gradients with gold accents on three petals.
Photo: ©Daniela Catoi
This is a geometric ring made entirely by hand from black porcelain with a matte exterior finish. The golden drip covers the porcelain sphere in a sliding motion.
Photo: ©Daniela Catoi
These pea pod brooches with black and white shells and colourful grains have accents of gold. The idea of the representation came from the question: which berry in the pod do you identify with?
Photo: ©Daniela Catoi
This is a decorative piece representing a blooming magnolia, with gold accents on a petal and the stem filament.
Photo: ©Daniela Catoi
This necklace in the shape of a butterfly, in pastel colours, is painted with platinum entirely by hand. The accessories are made of silver and fix the butterfly at the base of the neck.