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Sabine Dietrichkeit

My name is Sabine Dietrichkeit, and my artistic practice explores transformation, rhythm, and the relationship between organic and geometric forms. Working primarily with clay as an archaic and mutable material, I create sculptures that develop their own visual movement through repetitive patterns, dots, and spherical elements. I am interested in the tension between order and chaos, familiarity and alienation. In my recent works, I expand this visual language into figurative and surreal forms that question identity, corporeality, and perception. My sculptures invite viewers to enter emotional and associative spaces where meaning remains fluid and open to interpretation.

Sabine Dietrichkeit (born 1977 in Hamburg) lives and works in Berlin. Following a career in creative marketing, she has devoted herself entirely to fine art since 2021. At the heart of her sculptural work lies clay as an archaic, malleable material. Using repetitive dot structures and organic-geometric forms, she creates rhythmic surfaces reminiscent of microcosms somewhere between a cell and a planet. The sphere and the dot serve as universal symbols of origin, order and infinity. Their often spherical, sometimes whimsical objects oscillate between the familiar and the unfamiliar, inviting a sensory dialogue about transformation, space and perception.

Location:
Berlin
Art Genre:
ABSTRACT ART