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Gao Yuan's photograph of Chinese rock singers. [China.org.cn] |
Her rock days were mostly linked with Dou, lead vocalist of the pioneering rock band Black Panther, in the early 1980s.
She expressed her love for him with her camera, capturing every moment of his life onstage and offstage.
Their relationship, which was said to be the cause of Dou's divorce from Asian pop diva Faye Wong in 1999, sustained Gao's place in the headlines. She also became a paparazzi target, until her marriage with Dou ended in 2006.
Gao is reluctant to discuss those days, except to call them "evidence of youth". She says she's grateful for the experiences and the daughter she had then.
She now photographs her 8-year-old, who also inspired her Mini jewelry series. The line features tiny adornments with the word "love" and images of bunnies.
"I am getting old, and she tamed me," she says of her daughter. "She makes my life happy and meaningful."
Gao says she never thought about making money from jewelry design until some friends suggested she start a brand.
She decided to turn the hobby into a career in 2007, when she met a jewelry-making master. Gao studied such techniques as carving, polishing and engraving for two years.
"When I really delved into mastering the skills, I found they were difficult and required a lot of patience," she says.
"I used to be so restless, which is what drove me to run around with my camera."
She became particularly fascinated with the process of working with metal.
"Metal is cold and lifeless in some people's eyes. But it's colorful and vibrant in mine," she says.
Gao says studying jewelry-making is like learning photography in many ways.
"You can learn the skills in classes, but later, you need to feel and create by yourself," she says.
She staged her first solo exhibition of more than 200 designs in October 2009 in Beijing's Sanlitun area. Gao has three series - Jacaranda, Notes and Mini.
The first series features tropical trees with clusters of fragrant, purple, trumpet-shaped blooms. She says it represents life and beauty, explaining the line was designed in a wild, bold and random way.
She regards Notes as a record of her life and dedicates it to her mother and friends.
Gao says she takes inspiration from anything and records whatever she encounters that impresses her, be it an amazing song or delicious meal. She enjoys the process of creating with her hands and revising until she's satisfied.
Gao says every piece she creates captures her various moods, and that's what makes them special.
She says jewelry has become her primary creative outlet. Photography has become just a job, and she misses the days of film.
"I am a sentimental, self-centered person, and I hate repetition," she says.
But she also says that will be inevitable when the brand becomes a business.
"It's ironic because I'm not very good at marketing or management. I'm good at coming up with weird ideas," she says.
"When you're at different ages, you do different things. I'm glad I've been able to find suitable ways to express myself then and now."
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