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Inspired by design principles, Sabrina’s abstract study of our physical surroundings results in non objective compositions. Throughout her practice, Sabrina uses elementary architectural forms and materials reminiscent of our urban landscape to explore the psychological effects of visual simplicity.

The abstract paintings are centralized around a mathematically plotted grid system in the base of each motif - representing the unnaturally ordered character of the urban landscape. 

Exploring the relationship between human and space, anima is invited into the aesthetically stark works, where Sabrina challenges the sense of order within her compositions. The tension between human experience and space is investigated through the use of juxtaposing materials and colours suggestive of industrial architecture, labour and flesh. 

The configurations are determined through a balance of intuition and strategy. By challenging the rigid grid system through a complex layered process, a dialogue between emergence and disappearance is triggered. 

SELECTED WORKS 

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