sculptural work by Etiye Dimma Poulsen presents a powerful and poetic interpretation of the human figure. A circular, monumental form—reminiscent of a ring or vessel—frames an open void at its center, while a small, stylised female figure emerges at
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Etiye Dimma Poulsen I Turquoise Woman

sculptural work by Etiye Dimma Poulsen presents a powerful and poetic interpretation of the human figure. A circular, monumental form—reminiscent of a ring or vessel—frames an open void at its center, while a small, stylised female figure emerges at

Dimensions

Width

21

Height

73

Lenght

50

Weight

Material and medium

Bronze

Edition

One of a kind

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This sculptural work by Etiye Dimma Poulsen presents a powerful and poetic interpretation of the human figure. A circular, monumental form—reminiscent of a ring or vessel—frames an open void at its center, while a small, stylised female figure emerges at the top, anchoring the composition with quiet strength. Finished in a nuanced turquoise patina, the surface evokes aged bronze, with subtle variations and textural depth that suggest both time and transformation. The contrast between the solid mass and the central opening creates a dynamic interplay of presence and absence, weight and lightness. Poulsen’s signature language of elongated, simplified figures is here reduced to its essence, allowing form and proportion to carry emotional resonance. The work speaks to themes of identity, resilience, and continuity, where the figure becomes both guardian and extension of the sculptural whole.
sculptural work by Etiye Dimma Poulsen presents a powerful and poetic interpretation of the human figure. A circular, monumental form—reminiscent of a ring or vessel—frames an open void at its center, while a small, stylised female figure emerges at

Born in Ethiopia in 1968 and raised in Denmark, Etiyé Dimma Poulsen has developed a singular sculptural practice that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries. Through her refined and powerfully expressive figures, the artist explores the human condition in its most universal dimensions: vulnerability, solitude, the desire for belonging, and the fragile beauty of existence.

Etiyé Dimma Poulsen’s creative process is rooted in a constant dialogue betweencontrol and transformation. Her sculptures begin with metal wire structurescovered in fine layers of hand-modeled clay. During firing, the kiln becomes anunpredictable force, revealing cracks, textures, and surface accidents thatbecome integral parts of the work itself. Earth and fire merge through analmost alchemical process in which each sculpture appears to emerge as a newliving presence.

Her work draws equally from the traditions of African art and from ancientGreek, prehistoric, and Eastern aesthetics. This cultural hybridization givesrise to timeless figures reminiscent of totems and archetypes, establishing adialogue between ancestral memory and contemporary sensibility.

Etiyé Dimma Poulsen’s sculptures often appear as silent communities. Gatheredtogether in space, they evoke a forest of human presences in which each figureretains its individuality while participating in a shared collective energy.This relational dimension forms a central aspect of her artistic philosophy.

Although deeply rooted in her Ethiopian heritage, Etiyé Dimma Poulsen’s worktranscends conventional definitions of African art. Her sculptures embody aprofoundly contemporary vision where material, memory, and emotion converge ina universal reflection on humanity.

Her work is included in numerous international museum and public collections,including the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, the New Walk Museum in theUnited Kingdom, the Herbert Johnson Museum in New York, the National Museum ofSèvres, the Jean-Paul Blachère Foundation, and several major private collectionsdedicated to contemporary African art.

Through her sculptures, Etiyé Dimma Poulsen seeks to capture the fragile andephemeral joy of living, transforming matter into a lasting testimony of thehuman experience.

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