“SANT” Bronze Sculpture
by Karolina Brobeck Sweden

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“SANT” is a collection of sculptures designed and hand-made by Mina Karami and Karolina Brobeck. The sculptures are made in clay and cast in bronze and will be shown in collaboration with Olsson & Gerthel during Southern Sweden Design Days 2021 in Malmö.

A one women business can get lonely, especially in times like this, and Karami and Brobeck’s collaboration has been a cure for this.

The designers’ vision was to make sculptures created with different parts, not being afraid of the empty space on the object. The result: a multi-piece sculpture where the separate parts need each other to be able to stand. By putting the parts together, they unite. All the clay parts are hand-built allowing Karami and Brobeck’s hands to leave their marks on the finish object. The bronze sculptures are then casted from the clay copies, mimicking the same expression.

Karami and Brobeck hope you as a visitor enjoy the sculptures in the collection and that you might want to give your favorite one a special place in your home!

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12

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Karolina Brobeck is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Malmö, Sweden, whose creative journey has traversed various artistic domains. Beginning with a passion for photography, she transitioned into documentary filmmaking before finding her new habitat as a ceramicist. Brobeck’s art is deeply influenced by her upbringing in a working-class home, her queer perspective, and a profound love for storytelling, allowing her to convey complex themes and emotions through her creations. A pivotal moment in Karolina’s artistic development occurred during her childhood when she visited an exhibition about Pompeii with her father. The catastrophic natural disaster left a lasting impression on her, inspiring a recurring theme in her work. “As a child, I went to an exhibition about Pompeii with my dad, and it made such an impression on me. Its still a big inspiration that I keep coming back to. The idea of a natural disaster, something Mother Nature is capable of, is the worst thing I can imagine, yet I am so fascinated by it,” she reflects. For over eight years, Karolina has dedicated herself to the craft of ceramics. As a self-taught artist, she relies heavily on her intuition throughout her creative process. Her work often explores the essential aspects of life and the critical role of art in understanding and expressing these fundamentals. Karolina’s creations frequently embody contradictions, reflection her attraction to the multifaceted nature of storytelling.
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