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The cultural council in Boechout and Vremde would like to showcase local artists and therefore mapped out a route along ten studios in Boechout and Vremde. Ready to go?
In Bartholomeus's body of work, playfulness coexists with craftsmanship, experimentation with perseverance, discovery with journey. In his sculptures, drawings, ceramic objects, and installations, the artist steadily explores the relationship between the world and himself.
Frank De Mulder began his art career as a watercolorist but has developed a completely unique style over the years; coarse work in which he doesn't lose himself. Many of his pieces are constructed like large collages.
Joris De Mulder creates remarkable welding and folding work in ferrous and non-ferrous materials. The works are organic, intimate, and express humor.
Frank takes you on a journey through a world of sculpting in hard natural stone, the more accessible wood, and through the wonderful world of colors in his glass works.
Ceramics have always held a special allure for Hedwig because of the opportunity to create new, creative, and sustainable works with his hands.
Ann Verachtert from KleiGoef is passionate about passing on her knowledge: she offers workshops for beginners and semi-advanced participants, focusing on pottery throwing. Occasionally, she also hosts workshops on making bowls using molds, sculpting flowers, or creating tea light holders in paper porcelain.
Cathy paints and creates a lot of frost-resistant outdoor ceramics.
With acrylic paint, Cathy creates contemporary realistic works on canvas. Light plays a significant role in this. She finds a nice change in drawing as well. Here, too, the human figure is the main theme.
With her hands, Marian shapes contrast, simplicity, texture, color, movement, and form into a new tangible content.
Jan's paintings reflect his inner world as well as the world around him. He tries to depict the complexity of life while simultaneously creating a sense of beauty and harmony.
Marc creates figurative work around human themes. With a quick and smooth stroke and a colorful palette, he creates pieces with a distinctive appearance.
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!