
about.
Sarah Mörk Petersen is a contemporary artist based in Palma de Mallorca. She creates large-scale mixed media artworks developed for interiors, hospitality environments and private collections, where architectural presence and spatial awareness are central to the work.
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The mask appears as a recurring form in her practice — not as decoration or narrative, but as structure. It functions as a threshold between concealment and revelation, inviting projection rather than explanation. Each work is conceived to hold space, contributing to the atmosphere of a room through scale, materiality and visual weight.
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Her process is materially driven and intuitive. Layers are built, disrupted and reworked until the image reaches a state of tension and balance. Rather than illustrating a fixed idea, the work evolves through physical interaction with material, proportion and resistance.
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Educated in Stockholm, Sarah Mörk Petersen has exhibited her work across several European contexts. Her practice has developed through both formal training and sustained professional work, resulting in a distinct visual language rooted in presence, surface and scale.
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Scale plays a central role in how the works are experienced. The artworks are conceived to be encountered bodily — not only viewed — creating a direct relationship between the viewer, the surrounding space and the image itself.
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Her works are often selected or commissioned for projects where durability, long-term relevance and integration into curated environments are essential. She occasionally collaborates with interior designers, architects and project developers, offering clearly defined formats and professional delivery for site-specific contexts.

