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The common theme throughout Annemie's work is transience. The structures and textures that remain after time has taken its toll inspire her.
Gaby creates objects and installations in glass using various techniques. She has realized a highly diverse range, from glass handbags and flowers to classic vases and bowls, or items made from car windows.
Marijke prefers working with oil paint on canvas but first designs on paper and cardboard. She always starts with an abstract background, into which she brings her figuration to life.
Magda enjoys creating figurative artwork, with her ceramic pieces typically built using coils. Whatever flows from her mind to her hands, that's what it will be. She approaches felting in a similar way, laying out her materials and beginning her work.
Nele is a passionate goldsmith who crafts jewelry with a story.
Hugo Tanghe is an artistic multitasker who engages in activities such as figure drawing, painting, creating comic strips, and digital artwork. Color and atmosphere play a significant role in his body of work.
Luca's works mainly consist of everyday things he observes in his environment. He is currently studying architectural and fine arts. His focus lies on creating oil paintings of figurative elements, but he is also open to exploring other techniques.
During Atelier in Beeld, you can hop on a Blue-bike for free to visit studios. Take the train to the city and then hop on a bike to visit all the studios in the area? Ideal!