About

I work with abstract sculptural form. I am interested in the way one defines and comprehends space through physical form. My shapes can represent an idea of a captured movement, as a flowing form stretching or curling around itself, or the idea can derive from repeated natural forms or even complex mathematical constructions. Different form expressions appeal to me and results in my continuous exploration with many different variations: soft but precise curves, sharp edges, concave surfaces shifting to convex; the discovery and strength of an inner or negative space. I am intrigued by the idea of a continuous surface, for example with one connected edge running through an entire form.

I work with the idea of a composition in three dimensions, seeking balance and harmony. The finished form should have energy, enthusiasm, and a sense of purpose.

I mainly work in ceramics and metal. I find that strong colour builds further importance, strength and energy.

 

I am Danish and have lived in the UK since 2005. After 12 years in London I moved to the beautiful countryside in East Sussex where I have had my new studio built.  I trained at Designskolen Kolding, Denmark from 2000-2005 (MA Ceramics).

 

My work is included in the following Public Collections:

V&A Victoria and Albert Museum, London
MAD Museum of Arts and Design, New York
The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
National Museum of Scotland
Crafts Council Collection, UK
York Art Gallery, UK
Oldham Art Gallery, UK
FNAC National Fund of Contemporary Arts, France
TERRA, International Sculpture Symposium, Serbia
Guldagergaard, The International Ceramic Research Centre, Denmark

Aberdeen Art Gallery, UK