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idalissner

Ida Lissner

For commissions and work inquiries email me at ida@newgarden.services
@softer.global

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≈10.000.000 virtual plants for @atmos

article on how fantasy can reveal the hidden magic of nature ˚˖𓍢ִ໋`:✧˚


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2 months ago


≈10.000.000 virtual plants for @atmos

article on how fantasy can reveal the hidden magic of nature ˚˖𓍢ִ໋`:✧˚


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36
2 months ago

≈10.000.000 virtual plants for @atmos

article on how fantasy can reveal the hidden magic of nature ˚˖𓍢ִ໋`:✧˚


5.1K
36
2 months ago

≈10.000.000 virtual plants for @atmos

article on how fantasy can reveal the hidden magic of nature ˚˖𓍢ִ໋`:✧˚


5.1K
36
2 months ago

≈10.000.000 virtual plants for @atmos

article on how fantasy can reveal the hidden magic of nature ˚˖𓍢ִ໋`:✧˚


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2 months ago

i’m releasing a new print of one of my older works, “guardian” 💚

limited edition of 100
signed and numbered
18 cm x 24 cm

100% cotton 265g paper (giclée print)

£45

order it through @apocstore


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5 months ago

i’m releasing a new print of one of my older works, “guardian” 💚

limited edition of 100
signed and numbered
18 cm x 24 cm

100% cotton 265g paper (giclée print)

£45

order it through @apocstore


2.8K
5
5 months ago

i’m releasing a new print of one of my older works, “guardian” 💚

limited edition of 100
signed and numbered
18 cm x 24 cm

100% cotton 265g paper (giclée print)

£45

order it through @apocstore


2.8K
5
5 months ago


i’m releasing a new print of one of my older works, “guardian” 💚

limited edition of 100
signed and numbered
18 cm x 24 cm

100% cotton 265g paper (giclée print)

£45

order it through @apocstore


2.8K
5
5 months ago

i’m releasing a new print of one of my older works, “guardian” 💚

limited edition of 100
signed and numbered
18 cm x 24 cm

100% cotton 265g paper (giclée print)

£45

order it through @apocstore


2.8K
5
5 months ago

The difference between sleep mode and hibernation has something to do with memory


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6 months ago

The difference between sleep mode and hibernation has something to do with memory


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6 months ago

The difference between sleep mode and hibernation has something to do with memory


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6 months ago

The difference between sleep mode and hibernation has something to do with memory


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6 months ago

The difference between sleep mode and hibernation has something to do with memory


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6 months ago


apexic alembic (chrism)

uv resin, epoxy, micro glass beads, pigments
37 x 20 x 17 cm


899
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9 months ago

apexic alembic (chrism)

uv resin, epoxy, micro glass beads, pigments
37 x 20 x 17 cm


899
9
9 months ago

apexic alembic (chrism)

uv resin, epoxy, micro glass beads, pigments
37 x 20 x 17 cm


899
9
9 months ago

apexic alembic (chrism)

uv resin, epoxy, micro glass beads, pigments
37 x 20 x 17 cm


899
9
9 months ago



Book cover for Hildesvin by Anja Kirsten Pold

Published by @alphaforlag
Graphic design by @solveigagerbak


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9 months ago



Book cover for Hildesvin by Anja Kirsten Pold

Published by @alphaforlag
Graphic design by @solveigagerbak


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14
9 months ago




Book cover for Hildesvin by Anja Kirsten Pold

Published by @alphaforlag
Graphic design by @solveigagerbak


1.7K
14
9 months ago



Book cover for Hildesvin by Anja Kirsten Pold

Published by @alphaforlag
Graphic design by @solveigagerbak


1.7K
14
9 months ago

specular alembic (tar) and specular alembic (plasma) available via @apocstore 🖤

30 cm x 24 cm x 4 cm

uv resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads, mirror glass

hanging hardware included


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11
1 years ago

specular alembic (tar) and specular alembic (plasma) available via @apocstore 🖤

30 cm x 24 cm x 4 cm

uv resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads, mirror glass

hanging hardware included


2.9K
11
1 years ago

specular alembic (tar) and specular alembic (plasma) available via @apocstore 🖤

30 cm x 24 cm x 4 cm

uv resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads, mirror glass

hanging hardware included


2.9K
11
1 years ago

specular alembic (tar) and specular alembic (plasma) available via @apocstore 🖤

30 cm x 24 cm x 4 cm

uv resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads, mirror glass

hanging hardware included


2.9K
11
1 years ago

biocrust landscape commissioned by @mushroompeople.co 🤎


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1 years ago

biocrust landscape commissioned by @mushroompeople.co 🤎


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29
1 years ago

biocrust landscape commissioned by @mushroompeople.co 🤎


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1 years ago

biocrust landscape commissioned by @mushroompeople.co 🤎


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1 years ago

biocrust landscape commissioned by @mushroompeople.co 🤎


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1 years ago

Learning from lichens (2024)
30 x 16 x 32 cm
UV resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads

Photo by @jaskobobar 🌪️


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29
1 years ago

Learning from lichens (2024)
30 x 16 x 32 cm
UV resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads

Photo by @jaskobobar 🌪️


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29
1 years ago

Learning from lichens (2024)
30 x 16 x 32 cm
UV resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads

Photo by @jaskobobar 🌪️


4.1K
29
1 years ago

Learning from lichens (2024)
30 x 16 x 32 cm
UV resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads

Photo by @jaskobobar 🌪️


4.1K
29
1 years ago

I created this artwork for the Danish investigative media @danwatchdk to accompany their latest investigation of illegal fishing quotas — practices that for several years have diverted millions into the wrong hands.

As the Pisces I am, this is a case very close to my heart. Danish-speaking followers, please read the article at danwatch.dk.


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29
1 years ago

I created this artwork for the Danish investigative media @danwatchdk to accompany their latest investigation of illegal fishing quotas — practices that for several years have diverted millions into the wrong hands.

As the Pisces I am, this is a case very close to my heart. Danish-speaking followers, please read the article at danwatch.dk.


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29
1 years ago

I created this artwork for the Danish investigative media @danwatchdk to accompany their latest investigation of illegal fishing quotas — practices that for several years have diverted millions into the wrong hands.

As the Pisces I am, this is a case very close to my heart. Danish-speaking followers, please read the article at danwatch.dk.


3.3K
29
1 years ago

I created this artwork for the Danish investigative media @danwatchdk to accompany their latest investigation of illegal fishing quotas — practices that for several years have diverted millions into the wrong hands.

As the Pisces I am, this is a case very close to my heart. Danish-speaking followers, please read the article at danwatch.dk.


3.3K
29
1 years ago

I created this artwork for the Danish investigative media @danwatchdk to accompany their latest investigation of illegal fishing quotas — practices that for several years have diverted millions into the wrong hands.

As the Pisces I am, this is a case very close to my heart. Danish-speaking followers, please read the article at danwatch.dk.


3.3K
29
1 years ago

clavarioidic alembic
40 x 29 x 7 cm
uv resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads


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1 years ago

clavarioidic alembic
40 x 29 x 7 cm
uv resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads


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1 years ago

clavarioidic alembic
40 x 29 x 7 cm
uv resin, epoxy, pigments, micro glass beads


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17
1 years ago

apexic alembic (gleam)

uv resin, epoxy, pigments
37 x 20 x 17 cm


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17
2 years ago

apexic alembic (gleam)

uv resin, epoxy, pigments
37 x 20 x 17 cm


3K
17
2 years ago

apexic alembic (gleam)

uv resin, epoxy, pigments
37 x 20 x 17 cm


3K
17
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


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43
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


6.3K
43
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


6.3K
43
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


6.3K
43
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


6.3K
43
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


6.3K
43
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


6.3K
43
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


6.3K
43
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


6.3K
43
2 years ago

Interview with @idalissner 🎙️

@jaskobobar 📸

Ida Lissner, a Danish artist and sculptor, draws inspiration from mythology and folklore to delve into the philosophy and creative process behind her world-building endeavors. Residing in Copenhagen, she intertwines nature and nonhuman elements to construct new worlds that explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of technology.

“in November 2022 I was invited to an artist residency in Luxembourg where I had access to a resin 3D printer. I had never heard of this machine before, and even though I was told my sculptures were too “eccentric” to print, it worked out in the end and a new obsession was born. This winter I bought my own resin printer and finally, a few weeks ago, I printed my first sculptures!”

“I was a nerdy but restless daydreamer that talked a lot and very fast. I was obsessed with insects and especially moths and butterflies, and used to collect caterpillars and study them, feed them, and experience their transformations. I had many hobbies and they were changing all the time. I remember being torn between wanting to be very good at one thing, but also wanting to learn everything (and lacking the patience to stay in the same for too long).“

“I have been interested in world-building since I was a kid. I used to read these young adult mystery books by a Swedish author called Maria Gripe, and the covers were always very simple and realistic but with very few supernatural or mysterious elements, a sort of magic realism.”

Full interview in bio 🔗

#art #ai #digitaldesign #3d


6.3K
43
2 years ago


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