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ROOTS
pencil, different paper, graphit, drawing, collage, cardboard
70x70x20

Sabrina Vivian Groh

nato/a a Zwickau
residenza di lavoro/studio: Zwickau, GERMANY


iscritto/a dal 14 apr 2018


Under 35

http://www.sabrina-vivian-bello.com


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pencil, different paper, graphit, drawing, collage, cardboard
70x70x20

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pencil, different paper, graphit, drawing, collage, cardboard
70x70x20

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ROOTS (Detail)
pencil, different paper, graphit, drawing, collage, cardboard
70x70x20

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Sabrina Vivian Groh was born on 09/03/1984 and grown up in Zwickau, Germany.
Since she was a child she was into arts. Her decision to becoming an artist started when she was a teenager. 2001 till 2007 Sabrina was going to a special school for fine art and design and adducted as an graphic design assistant. In the year 2008 she started to studies graphic fine arts at Burg Giebichenstein University for Art and Design, Halle/ Saale; master class of Prof. Thomas Rug and finished her studies 2015.
Sabrina ́s first award was the recognition award Jugend Kunst Biennale (Sächsisch- Bayrisches Städtenetz) at 2000.
2013 the Klingspor Museum in Offenbach am Main who is collecting original Art-book brought three of her Art-books. (”Das Ufer”, ”Winterabend”, ”DRINNEN & DRAUßEN” )
2015 she won The MAMAG Modern Art Prize / for philosophical elaboration (MAMAG Modern Art Museum - Blindenmarkt | Austria), in the same year she got nominated for the Bloom Award by Warsteiner. In the last few years she was part of different exhibition like; t.b.a. – to be (Warschau), falling in love*, (Berlin) or Tokyo International Art Fair (Tokyo).
In a virtuoso manner she handles various
graphic techniques, such as hand drawing or different graphic printing methods. After experimenting in several stages, her graphics started to evolve into spatial contexts, growing from flat paper into shaped objects of different sizes.