This month Meredith Mullins, my monthly photography contributor, takes us to a most unique jewelry shop on rue St Paul with handmade one of a kind pieces.
The Bold and the Beautiful -story and photos by Meredith Mullins
In Paris, there is a story waiting to be discovered down each alleyway, behind each coded gate, and inside even the most innocent looking cafés and shops. You find yourself wishing you had an infinite amount of time to explore every one of these hidden worlds.
When you walk into Joana Cocea’s jam-packed jewelry shop near the Seine in the Village St Paul, you sense there is a story. Even if the artist herself is hidden behind a wall of papers, tools, silver, and beads, you will feel her presence. Everywhere. The walls explode with color and form. Her personality and imagination are in every one of the unique, bold “jeweled” creations.
It may have all started with that treasure chest of jewels that mysteriously appeared in her childhood in Romania. Her father was a film director, her mother a costume designer. One of her father’s films—an outlaw adventure set in the 1800s—had a treasure chest at the center of the action. She was mesmerized.
There were, however, other paths to be traveled before the jewelry passion (and a love of Paris) would take hold.
Her first holiday to Paris was at age 11. “I think I made the decision then to live here,” she says. “But I had to wait. I could not convince my parents to change countries.”
At age 20, she came to Paris for good … making the courageous choice to defect. She had no fear … just hope for the future. She studied at the national theatre school where “you had to do it all,” she says, “from sets to costumes to acting to lighting.” The mastery of all these skills prepared her well for a job as a set designer with the Nice opera and then with Club Med, and later as a textile designer.
Then one day, as she was wandering through a jewelry fair, a force overpowered her (the spell of the ancient treasure chest?). It was decided. A career change at age 42. She quickly taught herself the art of making jewelry, using her theatrical experience and her creative instincts. And without the structure of formal training, she had free reign to break the rules. The result: unlimited possibilities … and beautiful one-of-a-kind pieces. Classical with a touch of craziness.
You would expect to see these pieces at the Grammies or Cannes or Fashion Week (in fact, they have appeared in Elle Magazine). They are not for everyday wear. They are about making an artistic and dramatic statement.
When asked who would best wear her pieces … (I’m thinking Courtney Love, Cher and Sharon Stone … although Janis Joplin would have loved them too.) …she says she can’t choose her clients. They must choose her. She has a loyal following, all looking for something truly original. So, she strives to surprise them each time they return. Even if someone asks her to replicate one of her designs, she will always make it a little differently. “Otherwise it’s too boring for me,” she says.
One of her favorite clients was a 90-year old American woman who said she was no longer able to put her make-up on. But by wearing a dramatic piece of jewelry, she knew people would still SEE her.
From the Mona-Lisa-as-pirate earrings to the cascade of silver flowers that the spirit of Sarah Bernhardt is undoubtedly coveting, Joana’s “25-hour work day” pays off. Those who wear this fine art will definitely be SEEN.
Meet Joana and her haute couture bijoux at the Von d’Art boutique at 5, rue Saint-Paul, 75004 Paris. Open Thursday through Sunday from 12h00 to 19h00. Telephone: 33 (0)6.17.06.60.52. [email protected]
www.vondart.com.
Meredith Mullins is an internationally exhibited American photographer, currently living in Paris. Visit www.meredithmullins.artspan.com to see more of the Paris images. Her award-winning book, In A Paris Moment (click here to order), and her 2009 Paris Calendar published by Browntrout Publishing can be ordered online or in bookstores throughout Paris and the U.S. Original photographs are available directly through the artist. She will be teaching several photography workshops this summer (and a special workshop for teenagers beginning July 20) and is available for private photography instruction/exploration in Paris. Sign up for an information-filled, creative half-day lesson! Contact: [email protected]
New! Eye Prefer Paris Cooking Classes
I am happy to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Cooking Classes. Come take an ethnic culinary journey with me and chef and caterer Charlotte Puckette, author of the bestseller The Ethnic Paris Cookbook. First we will shop at a Paris green-market for the freshest ingredients and then return to Charlotte’s professional kitchen near the Eiffel Tower to cook a three-course lunch. After, we will indulge in the delicious feast we prepared along with hand-selected wines.
Cost: 185 euros per person (about $240)
Time: 9:30AM- 2PM (approximately 4 1/2 hours)
Location: We will meet by a metro station close to the market
Class days: Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday
Minimum of 3 students, maximum 6 students.
Click here to sign up for the next class or for more info.
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tour includes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more.
I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris.
Check it out at www.eyepreferparistours.com
Thank you again, for a lovely article on another gifted Paris adoptee.
Posted by: Sandra | June 08, 2009 at 09:39 PM
Meredith's piece is lovely and the photos are super marvelous
Posted by: Lynn | June 08, 2009 at 09:40 PM
This is the most beautiful necklace I ever saw. How can I live without it? It's probably like $2000. I must go to this store or at least dream about it.
Posted by: Gilda | June 09, 2009 at 07:40 AM
I recently worked with Meredith for a night shoot! I HIGHLY recommend it . An experience I shall never forget!!
Posted by: virginia | June 09, 2009 at 07:42 AM
This stuff is fabulous...but, check out these unbelievable necklaces on her website: http://vondart.blogspot.com/
I get very inspired by beautiful jewelry like this. A lot of your blogs are full of beautiful stimulating pictures. Richard, it's a great blog for me and your picture taking is even getting better and better. I know these are Meredith's though.
Posted by: gilda | June 12, 2009 at 07:31 AM