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Anne Nowak
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Anne Nowak
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Anne Nowak
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Anne Nowak
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Anne Nowak
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Anne Nowak

Mixed media sculptor

Frederiksberg, Denmark

Recommended by Allan Torp

Transformation through a multitude of expressions

  • Anne’s work bridges different artistic disciplines
  • She explores how colour can transport and transform us
  • Her artworks aim to open minds to the infinity of the universe

Anne Nowak is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in Copenhagen, Denmark. She was born on the island of Bornholm, whose prehistoric nature and unlit skies infused her artistic vision and work. Anne studied textile printing and ceramics in Denmark, took art lessons in New York, as well as studied with Ulrik Hoff and Tuula Emborg. She works with a variety of mediums to communicate about the infinity of the cosmos, continuously expanding her palette of crafts and techniques. Whether exploring functionality in lamps or experimenting with mirrors and reflection, Anne's work is about bridging polarities and playing with our perception of space. "My work is never either-or but always both, and that makes it a transcending and transforming experience," she says.

Anne Nowak is a master artisan: she began her career in 2004 and she started teaching in 2007.

INTERVIEW

Growing up on the small island of Bornholm, I was immersed in nature, swimming from the rocks and exploring the forests. I now live and work in Copenhagen, which fuels my creativity. However, I still crave the tranquility of nature, which is why I also have a studio in Dyrehaven, a forest outside the city.

I embrace a balance of planning and spontaneity in my work. While I dedicate many hours to planning and working, I do not rigidly dictate where the process should lead. This openness allows me to be continually surprised, resulting in pieces that evolve organically and capture the essence of exploration and discovery.

There is potential in many directions, but I also know my limits. I once tried my hand at stonemasonry, but the task was too challenging. While I am open to exploring diverse materials and artistic areas, I ensure that my work remains true to my abilities and respects the integrity of each craft.

Transformation. My work explores life's transition, the polarities of existence, and the endless cycle of all beings. I aim to create alternative universes that invite viewers to reflect on the infinite nature of our being and bridge the human experience with our oneness with all life across time and space.