ANÎMA - I grew up surrounded by watches and jewelry in my parents' jewelry, seeing how they created and repaired all kinds of pieces. I was always fascinated by the small objects and everything behind each process and every result. I learned both professions and although at first I focused on the watch, I ended up doing jewels by the necessity to play and to create. I started with kinetic jewelry mixing the knowledge of both trades. But delimited by the formal limitations of the cynicism, I decided to experiment more freely with the fusion of noble metals, leaving aside the precision and venturing into a more primitive and intuitive way of working, achieving a greater expressiveness.