Kim Poor, a Brazilian woman who works in Rio and London, is an artist who does not neglect any field, including jewelery ♦
From Brazil to New York, London and back: Elizabeth Kimball de Albuquerque Poor, or simply Kim Poor, is an artist and designer of the most famous between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Has obtained many awards, and in due course even compliments of Salvador Dali, who baptized his work with a word, Diaphanism, subsequently introduced in the Oxford Dictionary. She is an artist who paints in a style all his own, often inspired by the Amazonian nature. But Kim has also turned its attention to the world of jewelry. At 12 she had already participated in an exhibition in Brazil, then at 17 she moved to New York. The design school, in fact, Kim has attended in the American city, at the prestigious Parsons School of Art. Now works in London and Rio. As jeweler, Kim Poor is a perfectionist, who has the ambition to create works of art in miniature. The designs are inspired by nature, the emerald green reminiscent of Brazil, the iridescent opals like the wings of a butterfly. Sure, her jewelry do not seem very in tune with his paintings. But this, if you will, is not a bad thing. Lavinia Andorno