Her work is inspired by the urban landscape and themes like shifting balance, optical illusion and negative space are recurring in her practice.
Ane Christensen has been a maker in metal for 25 years. She grew up in Denmark and established her practice after completing an MA at the Royal College of Art in London. All Ane's work begins with the simple geometry of cylinders, bowl forms and flat sheet. She often includes metal wire, used like three-dimensional line drawing in space.
Her work is inspired by the urban landscape and themes like shifting balance, optical illusion and negative space are recurring in her practice. Her work is represented internationally by Carpenters Workshop Gallery and in major museum collections including the V&A, the Crafts Council, Museum of Decorative Arts Denmark and the Goldsmiths' Company Collection.