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Anna Westerlund
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Anna Westerlund
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Anna Westerlund
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Anna Westerlund
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Anna Westerlund
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Anna Westerlund

Ceramics

Alcabideche, Portugal

Bridging cultures through ceramics

  • Anna has always felt the urge to create using her hands
  • Her work falls between folklore and minimalism
  • She is influenced by her Swedish-Portuguese background

Travelling and discovering different cultures has always played an important role in Anna Westerlund’s life. Firstly because she was born to a Swedish father and a Portuguese mother, so from an early age she was accustomed to moving from one country to another, immersing herself in different cultures. Later in life she became a model, a profession that led her to explore many cities and take in all that she experienced. “During my travels, I went to all the art galleries and craft exhibitions I could. When I got back after one of these trips, I changed from doing a marketing degree at university to studying ceramics at ARCO Art School in Lisbon,” she says. In 2012 she opened a workshop in Lisbon and created her own brand.

Anna Westerlund is an expert artisan: she began her career in 2010

Discover her work

Tribal tall jugBlack round jugDancing blues teapotJug and vase – Azilah Collection 2019Terracota tall teapot

INTERVIEW

Because I have always loved crafts and knew that only working with something handmade would make me happy. Even when I was at school, the most exiting moment for me was when we used to prepare for the annual exhibition.

Being half Portuguese and half Swedish, I think my work has acquired these two languages: one that has more of a folk flavour, mixed with another that is more minimalist in design. I am always on the lookout for new sources of inspiration and creative challenges.

That no day is the same and that I can reinvent myself when I want. I can keep pushing myself forward to try new ideas and materials. Not many people are aware of the fact that the process to get to the finished piece is quite hard and long, requiring a lot of work and with little room for mistakes.

Very. I am always on the lookout for new sources of inspiration and creative challenges. Perhaps the most memorable was my collaboration with the US brand Anthropolgie, who invited me to design an exclusive set of pieces playing with patterns, colours and fabrics.

Anna Westerlund

Ceramicist

Alcabideche, Portugal

ADDRESS

Estrada de Manique 8, 2645-550, Alcabideche, Portugal

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AVAILABILITY

By appointment only

PHONE

+351 932895712

LANGUAGES

Portuguese, English, Swedish