Narrative jewellery and objects, made in the dust of forgotten worlds. Handmade with intention in London by artist jeweller Karolina Brodnicka.

Monet Goode

Karolina Brodnicka is a London-based artist working at the intersection of art and jewellery, specialising in electroforming, goldsmithing and wax carving.

After graduating with a BA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in 2015, Karolina gained experience across the art, design, and fashion sectors before training as a jeweller in 2017. Her fine art background continues to shape her practice, informing a narrative-led approach to creating jewellery, objects and sculpture. In 2025, she was awarded a Develop Your Creative Practice (DYCP) grant from Arts Council England, supporting the development of her research into electroforming.

Her work explores faith, surrender, repair and the tension between trust and control. Through experimental processes that resist certainty and yield unpredictable outcomes, she embraces the unexpected as an integral part of the making process, creating works that reflect on memory, transformation, and the search for order within chaos.

Alongside making, her practice spans teaching, creative consulting, curation, advocacy and community building. She is a co-founder of Tower Collective, an artist-led initiative that stages annual exhibitions in historic spaces, creating a dialogue between past and present. In 2026, she founded Eremos, a community dedicated to bringing people closer to God through art, creativity, and hospitality. She is also a member of the Association for Contemporary Jewellery (ACJ), The Hand Engravers Association of Great Britain and Art Jewelry Forum.