Johanneberg Sand Sculpture | Linder & Sandhelden
Super excited to share my latest sculpture!
Created in collaboration with Sandhelden in Germany, it’s made using their unique sand 3D-printing process, which allowed me to transform my digital design into a real, tactile object.
I’ve titled it Johanneberg after my neighborhood, as a small nod to the Bauhaus-inspired functionalist architecture in the area. The piece is part of an open edition and is sort of a play with perspective, space and geometry.
It’s now available in the Available Works section of the site.
And just a note: in the animation, I played a bit freely with color! For the sculpture’s true tones, check out the photographs through the link.