Sara Lindström

“Inspired by the cycles of nature, I craft my art with raw, organic materials that mirror the simplicity and complexity of the world around us. Every texture I explore reflects the impermanence of life, bringing new meaning to my work.”

Artistic Style: Wabi-Sabi, Natural Plaster Textures


Personal Background:

  • Hailing from the coastal countryside of Sweden, Lindström’s connection to nature is profound, heavily influencing her organic, wabi-sabi style.
  • Growing up surrounded by forests and lakes, her early exposure to Sweden's natural beauty led her to explore themes of impermanence and the cycles of nature in her art.

Artistic Journey:

  • Lindström’s work often features natural materials like plaster, and organic fibers, bringing out the raw textures found in nature. She creates pieces that appear simple but are layered with complex textures that speak to the natural world’s quiet beauty.
  • Her minimalist approach reflects the Swedish landscape’s understated, almost melancholic beauty. Her work is introspective, encouraging the viewer to slow down and engage with the subtle textures.

Sources of Inspiration:

  • The weathered textures of driftwood, stone, and worn fabric.
  • The Swedish concept of "lagom," or balance, which emphasizes moderation and simplicity.
  • The cycles of life and nature, particularly how things age, decay, and are reborn in new forms.