MØD MIG, MED MIG, MOD MIG 2022

Dimensions: 410 × 70 × 120 cm
Material: 316L stainless steel, mirror-polished + Douglas fir (bench elements and base)
Location: Silkeborg, Denmark

Public commission for the new police station in Silkeborg. The sculpture is based on one of the police’s strongest historical symbols: the eye in the hand, known from early police batons. The work originates from a 3D scan of the first Danish police baton from the early eighteenth century, which has been twisted 360 degrees around its own axis, enlarged, and produced in stainless steel. The title refers to the three primary functions of the police: prevention, preparedness, and intervention.

BLACK TEA 2023

Dimensions: 115 × 240 × 260 cm
Material: 95% recycled plastic (PETG)
Location: Brøndby Strand

The sculpture was developed in collaboration with a resident of Brøndby Strand Parken as part of a participatory workshop process. Based on a childhood memory, a teapot was first modelled in clay, then 3D scanned, enlarged, and 3D printed in recycled plastic.

The work reflects on how personal memories can be translated into collective narratives through digital technologies and sculpture.

(proposal)
COAT OF ARMS IN TRANSFORMATION 2023

Dimensions: 14 sculptures, approx. 100 × 100 × 100 cm each
Material: Plastic, automotive paint, concrete bases
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany

Coat of Arms in Transformation is a proposal for Düsseldorf that reimagines the city’s heraldic symbols as floating sculptural forms in the Königsallee canal. Developed through 3D modelling and recycled plastic, the project reflects on civic identity as something unstable, constructed and open to transformation.

A NEW BEGINNING (#1) 2025

Dimensions: 3 × 60 × 60 × 60 cm
Material: 95% recycled plastic (rPETG)
Location: Haderslev, Denmark

A New Beginning (#1) is a site-responsive public artwork developed for Kunsthal 6100 in Haderslev. Combining 3D-printed vessels with references to cultural memory and everyday use, the work explores repair, continuation and the possibility of new forms emerging from what already exists.

(proposal)
HUGUR 2025

Dimensions: Height: 5–6.5 m, Ø: 4-5 m
Material: 316L stainless steel, high-gloss polished

Location: Faroe Island

Hugur is a proposal for a public artwork in the Faroe Islands. The project takes its point of departure from local stories, symbols and material culture, translating them into a sculptural form shaped through digital processes. The work reflects on memory, place and the shifting relation between inherited meaning and contemporary experience.