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lørdag den 24. januar 2015

Place yourself in time and space


Alicja Kwade (b. 1979) from Berlin works mixed media. Through her works she manipulate the mental perceptions of how a boby places itself in time and space. 

Double Fortune 2013

Double Fortune 2013

Angst 2013
She works with sculpture, installation, work on paper, photography and painting. 

Stay tuned for more on her website or take a chance on Google - place yourself in time and space 

onsdag den 23. juli 2014

Human desires from porcelain pieces

Her name is Louise Hindsgavl (b. 1973). She is a Danish porcelain artist and among other things she makes human desires from porcelain pieces. 


Her art pieces are quite remarkable, weird and then most of all they are beautiful to look at, as if a partly fairy tail universe and partly human universe is unfolding before your eyes. It's quite remarkable and we love it! 

Her works are nothing like the porcelain pieces you find in the window at your grandparents house. They have a different story and tell and so much more than what meets the eye at first glance. 

Louise's works contain both entertainment and reflection for an afternoon out of the sun thinking about our desires in a sort of mash up. 

Take a look for yourself at Louise's HP and drop a comment below. 

Have a happy summer. Love Stella. 

lørdag den 22. februar 2014

Rhythm and movement. Meet Elaine Cameron-Weir.

Elaine Cameron-Weir (b. 1985) is a New York based artist practicing sculptural art. She is especially fascinated by rhythm and movement. 

Ozonic Bar, 2013. Collaboration with BEN SCHUMACHER
unlit neon letters, glass hardware, seaweed
Using both elegance and everyday as expression, her works place themselves in between two opposite positions. We sure like what we see and experience in her universe. 

Ozonic Note, 2013. Collaboration with BEN SCHUMACHER
unlit neon letters, glass hardware, seaweed

Elaine Cameron-Weir graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design and achieved a MFA from the Univerity of New York. 

exhibition from Induction-Procedure at Art Concept, Paris, 2013

Plate 29, 2012
aluminium 50.5 x 30.4 x 2 cm
courtesy Galerie Rodolphe Janssen




onsdag den 15. januar 2014

Change the world

Thoughts and ideas can change the world. So said Jone Kvie in an interview with Jesper N. Jørgensen in 2004.  And so it is. 

His very productive artist resumé goes back all the way to 1998 and we are diggin' it. JK himself was born in 1971 in Stavanger, Norway and lives in Sweden at the moment. Have a moment of bliss enjoying some of his art with a statement to change the world. 

Atom caption

Steel untitled

Pictures are JK rights reserved.

mandag den 9. december 2013

Raw beauty

Just recently we saw Janne Kruse - a Danish artist - present her work. It is both raw and beautiful and we are blown away. Here's for sharing the impression wider. 
In search of temporality
Janne Kruse (b. 2979) uses hard materials. She folds (sculptures) sheets of steel by using her body as the tool. 

In search of temporality
All of the pictures are from her exhibition in Oslo (where she is currently living). It is called Behind silence. 
In search of temporality
All photos taken by Siri Leira