Sibylle Pasche was born in 1976 in Lucerne, Switzerland. She graduated from the Carrara Academy of Arts with a degree in sculpture. She later taught at the Zurich Art High School.
She is known for her wide range of outdoor creations. Her most important works are made of stone (marbles, traventine), inspired by the poetry of nature and its basic forms, found and observed in the everyday life.
In her works, well-known structures and forms of everyday life appear, that she further develops and processes according to her own rules and rhythms. The choice of material, its durability and its resemblance to the “idea of durability” is deliberately contrary to the spirit of the age (“Zeitgeist”), the fast speed of our century.