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.
Archive for the ‘Textile’ Category
Land of Eternal Blue Sky
September 23rd, 2019 by admin
With “Land of Eternal Blue Sky” I wanted to challenge common principles in woven art, by creating an installation/form of architectural and spatial character, in an undefined and distorted universe.
My vision was to create a woven form that incorporates elements from Shamanism’s thoughts on a spirit world in which forms and states are changed, dissolved, about clarity and about seeing the world from above.
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Shadowland
January 29th, 2017 by admin
“Skyggeland / Shadowlands” 2016, Woven, hand dyed viscose and paper yarn, 700 x 160 cm. Made at The Danish Art Workshops with support from The Danish Arts Foundation
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Maladjusted
March 31st, 2016 by admin
“Maladjusted”, textile artwork, first in a series of 5, 300 X 350 cm. Materials: Sailcloth.
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Blue Tush
September 22nd, 2013 by admin
Work in progress, The Blue Tush, 500×120 cm, Sketching in hand on five meters sail cloth, www.atelierfem.com
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Carpet With Pigment Print
July 4th, 2011 by admin
Cashmere/Wool/Polyester/Rope. 240cm. x 220cm. 2010
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