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So fresh and so clean, 2017

3000 used soap bars, collected from hotel rooms, part of bachelor project, 2017

So fresh and so clean, 2017

I started to collect used soap bars after a recurring paradoxical feeling of not wanting to wash my hands at homes where hard soap bars where used. The bars felt intimate as if they kept layers from its user. I was of course aware of the properties of the material, not least considering I had spent several months making my own soap from which I made sculptures.

As we fade, 2017

Soap sculpture, skin surface, 2017

So fresh and so clean, 2017

soap floor - a material investigation

Body soap

Soap sculpture, casted body parts in self made soap slowly dissolving

so fresh and so clean, 2017

3000 used soap bars, collected from hotel rooms, part of bachelor project, 2017

Body soap

soap, skin and body

Clear cut

process/performance

As we fade, 2017

Soap sculpture process

As we fade, 2017

fading importance, soap

Untitled

soap process

As we fade, 2017

process

As we fade, 2017

Materia investigation

So fresh and so clean

Process

So fresh and so clean

installation

Clear cut, 2017

process

Body soap

Soap sculpture, cellophane

So fresh and so clean

the soaps

As we merge

process

As we merge

process

As we merge

Photography

You fade

process

You fade

process

As we merge
Clear cut

process/performance

Clear cut, 2017

process

Clear cut, 2017

Performance, part of material investigation

Clear cut

Process

As we merge

Photography

Condenced, 2016

Textile

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