Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Art piece, lamp, and mirror on a rustic wooden table
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Art piece, lamp, and mirror on a rustic wooden table
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Art piece, lamp, and mirror on a rustic wooden table
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød
Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød

Borderline Syndrome - Bronze Sculpture by Frederik Næblerød

15.000,00 kr
Material: Blue and Green Patinated Bronze
Year: 2020
Dimensions: 21 x 21 x 20 cm
Edition: Limited edition of 30 + 6 Artist's Proofs (AP)

The Borderline Syndrome sculpture

Experience the Borderline Syndrome sculpture by Frederik Næblerød. This deep blue and green patinated bronze work is a journey through an emotional spectrum.

A Frederik Næblerød bronze sculpture

Næblerød (b. 1988, Frederiksberg, Denmark) holds an MFA from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. His sculptures are held in public collections, including Horsens Kunstmuseum. His work is currently featured at ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art with his 2026 exhibition "ALL WALKS OF LIFE."

"Borderline Syndrome" captivates with its rich blue and green hues, embodying an emotional journey that resonates differently with each viewer. Through its unique form and color, the sculpture becomes an expression of a state of mind in patinated bronze. "Borderline Syndrome" is personal and everchanging. With different shades of colors and different form, the emotional experience of the viewer is evolving.
The unique patina on each limited edition bronze art piece accentuates the meticulous craftsmanship, ensuring that each piece is different from one another. The colors and textures invite a closer look, revealing the depths of Næblerød's artistic exploration.

This edition is limited to 30 pieces plus 6 Artist's Proofs. Editions Solenne is a Brooklyn-based platform curating limited-edition works by leading contemporary artists - focused on craftsmanship and making art collecting more accessible.

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Delivery Time: 8-10 weeks.
Frederik Næblerød Arken Museum of Contemporary Art Photo by Armin Tehrani 2025

Frederik Næblerød

Frederik Næblerød is a Danish artist known for his raw, fearless approach to painting, sculpture, and performance. His work is loud, messy, and full of life—driven by emotion, instinct, and a need to push things to the edge. Whether he’s painting with his hands, carving wood, or building chaotic installations, there’s a strong physical presence in everything he creates.

Næblerød’s universe is filled with strange creatures, wild faces, and twisted bodies. The colors are intense, the lines are rough, and nothing is polished. But underneath the surface chaos, there’s always a deep sense of urgency—like the work is trying to say something that can’t be put into words.

He often works fast and freely, letting the process lead the way. It’s not about perfect planning—it’s about capturing a moment, a feeling, or a burst of energy before it disappears. This gives his work a kind of raw honesty that’s impossible to fake.

Over the past years, Næblerød has made a name for himself as one of the most distinctive voices in the Nordic art scene. His work has been shown at ARKEN and Charlottenborg and is included in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Denmark and the Danish Arts Foundation.

In a time where much art feels overly careful, Frederik Næblerød’s work stands out for being the exact opposite: wild, personal, and completely alive.