About
Mona Osterkamp (*1991) is a German graphic designer and artist, living and working in Berlin. Mostly drawing inspiration from nature and her surroundings, she balances her pieces between imitation and abstraction while intuitively following the flow of the material. Transforming dreamy encounters into organically shaped objects and sculptures.
Mona Osterkamp (*1991) ist eine deutsche Grafikdesignerin und Künstlerin. Sie lebt und arbeitet in Berlin. Sie lässt sich vor allem von der Natur und ihrer Umgebung inspirieren und balanciert in ihren Arbeiten zwischen Nachahmung und Abstraktion, während sie intuitiv dem Fluss des Materials folgt. Sie verwandelt verträumte Begegnungen in organisch geformte Objekte und Skulpturen.
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If you're interested in my work or one of the pieces, get in touch.
You can also find a small selection of archived pieces online at keracult.
LATEST WORK
OBSCURE PLACES (2023)
RAW (2023)
STRANGE FIGURES (2023)
SHELLS (2022)
RIVERBED (2022)
NEWS
(2024) Showroom, Berlin
The Lissome present: Slow Style Chronicle Edition 1
For Berlin Fashion Week SS25, The Lissome brought to life the magazine’s guidebook of slow makers and designers. Its carefully curated selection highlights how fashion, clothing, and textiles can enhance the well-being of communities and the natural world.
Shells is an ongoing ceramic series, that captures the fragile beauty and essence of the ocean, fused in elegant curves, shiny textures, and smooth, silent forms.
The Lissome is an independent publication exploring the connection between fashion design, ecology, mindfulness, and systems change through poetic and sensuous storytelling
Shells, Pictures by Philipp Köhler and Felix Herter
(2024) Gallery and prop house, Milan
Common Sense
Common Sense is a platform for emerging artists. It functions both as a gallery and a prop house, where artworks can be hired and purchased alike. Common Sense was founded by set designer and creative director Elena Mora, who brought her extensive experience in the field of design to curate an ongoing selection of collectible pieces.
Pieces on display at Milan Design Week 2024
Stylist Elena Mora for Desalto Spa (© Alberto Mora)
Stylist Laura Tocchet for Meridiani
(2024) Group show, Berlin
A Matter of Things
A Matter of Things brings together the positions of ten female artists and designers. In the space, objects made of textiles, glass, ceramics, and steel (...) form a scenery and represent a spectrum of different expressions. Formal language and concepts do not exist in isolation but come together in a shared conversation.
Forms are increasingly freed from their functions and are transformed into something new and abstract. On a small scale, the objects become voices that express the urge to participate and question the relationship between people and their surroundings. On a small scale, the objects become voices that express the urge to participate and question the relationship between people and their surroundings.
Works by Lucia Bachner, Diane Haefner, Anna Hellmann, Anne-Marie Hirmer, Veronika Janovec, Ia Kutateladze, Juliana Maurer, Sofie Østerby, Mona Osterkamp, Anna Zimmermann.
Streams of Longing, white clay
(2023) Christmas installation
BIKINI Berlin
In cooperation with 24 Berlin ceramic artists, individual candle holders have been created for the yearly BIKINI Berlin Christmas installation which was accompanied by a city-wide campaign by the agency Kemmler Kemmler. The ceramic artworks could be viewed at the installation on site. In addition, three different sheets of wrapping paper depicting the candlesticks were available for visitors to take home.
Dancing Snowflakes, white clay
(2022) Ceramic curation
Voo Store
Voo Store presented an in-store installation featuring the ceramic works of more than 30 Berlin-based artists. The installation stayed in-store for a full month.
Selected pieces by Aneta Lipiec, Anna Calabrese, Almi Ceramic, Catrin Roher, Danielle Magee, Dotznn, Toni Feiten, James Beatham, Jeremy Bellina, Juliana Maurer, Latika Nehra, Maia Berouti, Marina Witt, Mercedes Mejia, Mona Osterkamp, Neuza Rodrigues, Nhú Huynh, Tanja Neubert Ceramics, Satoko Kako, Studio Cuze, TRD Intra, Veronika Janovec, Wendy Taylor, Woohyun Kim, and 22_22 Studio.
Three pieces remained in the store for an indefinite period.
About
Mona Osterkamp (*1991) is a German graphic designer and artist, living and working in Berlin. Mostly drawing inspiration from nature and her surroundings, she balances her pieces between imitation and abstraction while intuitively following the flow of the material. Transforming dreamy encounters into organically shaped objects and sculptures.
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Mona Osterkamp (*1991) ist eine deutsche Grafikdesignerin und Künstlerin. Sie lebt und arbeitet in Berlin. Sie lässt sich vor allem von der Natur und ihrer Umgebung inspirieren und balanciert in ihren Arbeiten zwischen Nachahmung und Abstraktion, während sie intuitiv dem Fluss des Materials folgt. Sie verwandelt verträumte Begegnungen in organisch geformte Objekte und Skulpturen.
LATEST WORK
OBSCURE PLACES (2023)
RAW (2023)
STRANGE FIGURES (2023)
SHELLS (2022)
RIVERBED (2022)
NEWS
(2024) Showroom, Berlin
The Lissome present: Slow Style Chronicle Edition 1
For Berlin Fashion Week SS25, The Lissome brought to life the magazine’s guidebook of slow makers and designers. Its carefully curated selection highlights how fashion, clothing, and textiles can enhance the well-being of communities and the natural world.
Shells is an ongoing ceramic series, that captures the fragile beauty and essence of the ocean, fused in elegant curves, shiny textures, and smooth, silent forms.
The Lissome is an independent publication exploring the connection between fashion design, ecology, mindfulness, and systems change through poetic and sensuous storytelling
Shells, Pictures by Philipp Köhler and Felix Herter
(2024) Gallery and prop house, Milan
Common Sense
Common Sense is a platform for emerging artists. It functions both as a gallery and a prop house, where artworks can be hired and purchased alike. Common Sense was founded by set designer and creative director Elena Mora, who brought her extensive experience in the field of design to curate an ongoing selection of collectible pieces.
Images from Milan Design Week 2024
Top: Stylist Elena Mora for Desalto Spa (© Alberto Mora)
Bottom: Stylist Laura Tocchet for Meridiani
(2024) Group show, Backhaus Projects
A Matter of Things
A Matter of Things brings together the positions of ten female artists and designers. In the space, objects made of textiles, glass, ceramics, and steel (...) form a scenery and represent a spectrum of different expressions. Formal language and concept do not exist in isolation but come together in a shared conversation.
Streams of Longing
(2023) Christmas installation
BIKINI Berlin
In cooperation with Berlin ceramic artists, 24 individual candle holders have been created for the yearly BIKINI Berlin Christmas installation which was accompanied by a city-wide campaign by the agency Kemmler Kemmler. The ceramic artworks could be viewed at the installation on site. In addition, three different sheets of wrapping paper depicting the candlesticks were available for visitors to take home.
Dancing Snowflakes
(2022) Ceramic curation
Voo Store
Voo Store presented an in-store installation featuring the ceramic works of more than 30 Berlin-based artists for a full month.
3 pieces remained in the store for an indefinite time.