Sabrina Brouwers is an Italian/German artist based in London. Sabrina graduated from Falmouth University in 2019 with a Bachelors in Fine Art and soon after completed her Post-graduate Diploma in Graphic Design at the University of Art London, in Chelsea.
Her nomadic upbringing and curiosity for design principles have been great motivators to her practice. By extension, her work sparks a conversation between the act of journeying through our man-made landscape and our response to the complexity of our natural surroundings.
Sabrina’s body of work is characterised by its non-objective and monochrome qualities. 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. Using the fluid shape of the circle Sabrina aims to challenge this order. The compositions are determined through a balance of intuition and strategy, by placing the circles inside the coordinate system. By challenging the rigid grid system through a complex layered process, a dialogue between emergence and disappearance is triggered, it is the barely visible grid format and recurring circle variable at the base of each composition that acts as grounding elements to visual simplicity.
She has participated in exhibitions in London and Cornwall, including ‘Falmouth Fine Art’ in Assembly Point Gallery curated by Sacha Craddock and artist-led exhibitions in Craft Central.
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