Anika Larsen is a Danish-American artist whose work navigates the space between stillness and motion, where form dissolves into feeling and light takes on a life of its own. Her photography evokes a quiet tension—portraits that delve into the psychological complexity of their subjects, landscapes that hum with cinematic atmosphere, and abstract works that challenge perception through texture and distortion. With a sharp eye for the uncanny, her work redefines the intersection of art and fashion, drawing you in with its raw power, unapologetic sensuality, and intellectual depth.
Receiving her BFA from New York University, Larsen’s interdisciplinary practice spans photography, motion, and sculpture, blending poetic expression with precision. Her work interrogates the body as both a site of agency and constraint, using materials like spandex and recurring motifs such as the navel to explore themes of bodily malleability and ownership in the digital age. Featured in Elle Decor, GAFFA, Netflix Queue, and Soundvenue, she has collaborated with a diverse range of creatives across art, fashion, and editorial industries, offering a visual language that speaks to the complexities of identity, transformation, and the ever-shifting boundaries of contemporary culture.