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Mango Art Festival with Sonite Surfaces Thailand

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Mango Art Festival is a celebration of different creative and artistic expressions, from contemporary art, to photography, to product design, exhibited in the heart of our beloved Big Mango. The show was held at Lhong 1919 from the 3rd to the 6th of April, 2021, where I exhibited my mosaic work in collaboration with Sonite Surfaces Thailand.

Sonite mosaics, which are made of the highest quality synthetic polymer composition materials, remain unparalleled within today’s design community. Crafted by talented artisans making the most of groundbreaking technological advances, the materials allow for effortless customisation through a myriad of texture, pattern, and colour combinations.

My Elizabeth Romhild x Sonite Surfaces collaboration includes a number of my original paintings as mosaic art and various mosaic table designs. I have also designed a custom mosaic kitchen counter for a client in Panama.

Thank you to Sonite Surfaces Thailand and Mango Art Festival for a wonderful exhibition, and thank you to everyone who came by to see it.

www.sonitesurfaces.com

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Maison Artinian x Elizabeth Romhild Jewellery Launch

In collaboration with Maison Artinian, I have designed a whimsical jewellery collection inspired by my artwork. Thank you to everyone who came to the “La Bohème” collection launch!

Thailand Tatler writes:

“An art piece gets its value not from the medium but from the message imbued by the artist. For the first time, Thailand based Danish-Armenian painter Elizabeth Romhild’s priceless childhood memory is projected onto precious materials, including diamond, 18K white gold, onyx and mother-of-pearl. In collaboration with Maison Artinian, a conceptual jewellery house in Bangkok, Romhild releases her first fine jewellery line—La Bohème.

Prior to this alliance with the Maison, the painter had painted a series under the same name. “The story of this collection goes way back when as a little girl, I loved listening to my mother play the piano and later as a young girl, I even drew the piano on a piece of the school paper for my close friend,” Elizabeth tells about the childhood memory that later became the subject of her artistic endeavours.

Rhythms, motifs of black and white keys of a piano and hands playing the instrument are all objects from her bygone years. Today, the reverberation is translated into a whimsical yet charming jewellery collection for independent women who believe the art is not a thing, but rather a way of living. The name La Bohème is a tribute to how Elizabeth grew as an artist and the echo of French-Armenian musician Charles Aznavour’s song. Under Elizabeth’s artistic direction, Maison Artinian’s artisans have created wearable pieces, such as the longue poitrine necklace, statement pendants, earrings and rings charged with the vitality of bohemians.”

Shop my jewellery online at:

www.maisonartinian.com

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