Sarah Busk
- Textile
- Sculpture
- Painting / Collages
- Sketching
- InformationContactAboutI graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation in 2010, specializing in textile design. I work with color and material as my main tools in experimental processes where the ambition is to develop unique and previously unseen material and color compositions. With sketches and conceptual models as a solid base, the foundation is laid out for the creation of new products and art pieces. Spatial aspects and qualities of abstract colored surfaces in expressive interaction with materials, textures and spaces are present in all my work. In my work, I often integrate objects and materials from other cultures, professions or industries. These unique combinations of material qualities and expanded contextual value contributes to giving my work a strong expression and identity.
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The Throne
September 25th, 2019 by admin
“Kongestolen / The Throne” 2015, performance and exhibition at Trapholt Museum of Modern Art. In cooperation with Stine Aagesen. Funded by Statens Kunstfond (Danish Arts Foundation)
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Feathered Mountain
March 31st, 2016 by admin
“Feathered Mouintain” 2015
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Knots
March 31st, 2016 by admin
“Knots” / 2014, exhibited at “Spring”. Materials: Laquered cardboard
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Sketch of a Cloud
September 22nd, 2013 by admin
Exhibition Sketch of a Cloud. Officinet Bredgade Kbh, Ceramics and textiles combined in a installation, 400x 530 cm, 2013
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Monkey Fist On Rug
July 2nd, 2011 by admin
Monkey Fist on Rug. Exhibited at KE, Den Frie. 2011
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