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Sabina von Essen has always loved to paint. Her practice deepened after the loss of her mother at a young age, when art became a way to process grief, memory, and emotion. During a later period of mental struggle, painting evolved from refuge into purpose.
Today, she is an established contemporary artist, with works held in private collections worldwide and appearing on the secondary market. Her vision is to become one of the defining artists of her generation, creating timeless works rooted in emotion, strength, and continuity.
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Sabina von Essen has always loved to paint. Her practice deepened after the loss of her mother at a young age, when art became a way to process grief, memory, and emotion. During a later period of mental struggle, painting evolved from refuge into purpose.
Today, she is an established contemporary artist, with works held in private collections worldwide and appearing on the secondary market. Her vision is to become one of the defining artists of her generation, creating timeless works rooted in emotion, strength, and continuity.
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Sabina von Essen has always loved to paint. Her practice deepened after the loss of her mother at a young age, when art became a way to process grief, memory, and emotion. During a later period of mental struggle, painting evolved from refuge into purpose.
Today, she is an established contemporary artist, with works held in private collections worldwide and appearing on the secondary market. Her vision is to become one of the defining artists of her generation, creating timeless works rooted in emotion, strength, and continuity.
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RAYBROWNZ
Ulrikagatan 5
115 23 Stockholm
Sweden
There is an opportunity to visit my atelier, call 0739929876 in advance to reserve a time.
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Beatrice Nkechinyere June has always found a deep connection through art. Her journey as an artist was shaped by one of life’s greatest losses—the passing of her mother. In that season of grief, art became more than a creative outlet; it became a place of comfort, healing, and expression. Through every brushstroke, she found a way to process emotions, preserve memories, and rediscover hope.
What began as a source of solace gradually evolved into a calling. Art became her refuge, her voice, and her purpose. It gave meaning to painful experiences and transformed them into works that inspire, uplift, and connect with others on a deeply human level.
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