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Arrow Radisch

Multidisciplinary Artist and Designer
Arrow (Sharon) Radisch is a visual artist, photographer, and creative director whose work moves between photography, sculpture, and art direction. After leaving a career in medical research, she founded her creative studio in 2013 and quickly gained recognition for her sculptural approach to still life, fashion, and interiors. Her meticulously constructed images shaped through light, texture, and form have led to collaborations with leading luxury brands and institutions including Cartier, Chanel, Gucci, Loewe, Ralph Lauren, La Mer, Bergdorf Goodman, Christie’s, and Bonhams.
In 2023, she completed an artistic residency at La Maison de la Chapelle in the South of France, marking an important evolution in her practice. Building on the sculptural qualities already present in her photographic work, she began translating these forms into physical objects through sculpture and painting. Working with natural stones and materials sourced locally during the residency, she developed a body of work exploring themes of form and function, connection and isolation, and the dialogue between material, texture, and space. Across mediums, Arrow approaches each project with the sensibility of an artist – guided by curiosity, experimentation, and a commitment to creating thoughtful visual worlds.

“My creative approach is multifaceted, exploring themes such as environment, form versus function, connectivity versus isolation, and evolution.” – Arrow Radisch
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FINE ART

Sculptures

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In 2023, Radisch completed an artistic residency at La Maison de la Chapelle in the South of France, to explore what felt like a seamless transition into sculpture – an essential shift in her career as an artist. Given the sculptural nature of her photographic work, especially her meticulously constructed still lifes, it seemed only a natural progression for Radisch to explore creating and showing her sculptural work in the third dimension, outside the constraints of a digital or printed photo
graph. The themes she most often finds herself exploring include the environment, form versus function, and connectivity versus isolation. Her residency allowed her to focus on bringing to life these new sculptures that have been a long time in the making through studies of shape, photography, painting and renderings. By using natural stones and materials, found in the region local to the residency, a body of work evolved celebrating a study of shape, interplay, texture and tension. No matter the project or medium, Arrow approaches each collaboration as an artist.

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Paintings and Works on Paper

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Paintings and works on paper expand Arrow Radisch’s sculptural language into two dimensions, where material, surface, and light remain central to each composition. Rooted in the same sensitivity to form and structure seen in her photographic work, these pieces explore the balance between precision and spontaneity—between constructed geometry and organic gesture.
Through subtle shifts in texture, tone, and layering, the works invite a slower, more intimate engagement, revealing how space can be both defined and dissolved on the page. Together, they form an evolving dialogue between disciplines, where painting becomes another site for examining connection, materiality, and the quiet tension between presence and absence.
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