Sabina torres
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)
My artistic practice is rooted in storytelling—I see jewelry as a vessel for identity, memory, and emotion. I am drawn to the way wearable objects can hold personal narratives and transform intangible feelings into tangible forms. I create through bold shapes, organic textures, and symbolic details, crafting pieces that reflect who I am and where I come from. As a Mexican artist, my heritage is an essential part of my creative voice. I often weave references to tradition, family, and cultural memory into my designs, allowing each piece to become a portrait of my inner world. Through Torca, my personal brand, I expand this vision into contemporary jewelry that connects with others on an emotional level. I believe jewelry can protect, express, and communicate stories that words cannot. Ultimately, my work is a dialogue between vulnerability and strength, past and present, self and community. Jewelry is not just adornment for me—it is a way to archive experiences, celebrate identity, and build emotional connections that endure.
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