Posts Tagged ‘Belgium’
anima roos
Anima Roos. Gent, Belgium. Pots and dishes are familiar daily objects. By placing them in a new context, by stripping them from their functionality and by adding alien elements (in texture, colour as well as form), a dualistic feeling arises within the spectator: recognition – aliénation. By changing the evidence of the form, the spectator [...]
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tinne debruijne
Tinne Debruijne. Crofton, Maryland, USA. From Belgium. Mind, body, soul and simplicity These words reflect the work of Tinne Debruijne as a contemporary ceramist. From concept to design, clay turns into art, bringing an old tradition to life through sober though extraordinary creations. Tinne’s unique approach to clay results in original and timeless objects which [...]
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lut laleman
Lut Laleman. Diksmuide, Belgium. Black, White, Black and White: My work may look simple, but appearances deceive and if you look beyond the appearance, it is immensely complex. My work that is built in one layer with contrasting colors is made of very fine coils of porcelain. Black and white porcelain alternates in vertical and [...]
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caroline andrin
Caroline Andrin. Brussels, Belgium. My present research was triggered by an anodyne observation, of a lost glove on a sidewalk. How to work from found objects like a pair of gloves or a hat? I want to examine the intimate relation that we entertain with the objects of our everyday environment, objects that we wear [...]
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ann van hoey
Ann Van Hoey. Belgium. Ann Van Hoey takes basic spatial forms as her starting point. Enchanted by the geometrical design of Japanese zen gardens of stones and inspired by the Japanese art of origami, she developed the technique of folding thin sheets of clay. In fact, she cuts to recompose. The geometric placing of the [...]
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