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This work is a search for “the beauty of pollution”. What does it look like, how does it cling to an object and
how to create something new with it.
how to create something new with it.
The interaction between structures, forms, materials and fibers creates a certain tension.
The addition of ultramarine blue pigment accentuates the monumental character and is also the signature of this collection.
The addition of ultramarine blue pigment accentuates the monumental character and is also the signature of this collection.
I want to master the rough and natural material of wood and strive for a form of simplicity whilst not forgetting
its natural shape to embody the harmonious relationship between the material and its possessor.
its natural shape to embody the harmonious relationship between the material and its possessor.
Touching where you least expect it, where it is so delicate, in this place so sensitive that you can not see nor believe it.
I’m a jewellery designer/maker from Hasselt, Belgium.
The use of materials, which aren’t normally associated with jewellery, is what fascinates me most.
The use of materials, which aren’t normally associated with jewellery, is what fascinates me most.
What is valuable ? What do we possess or our deeds ?
Plastics invade the planet all the way into our very body. My jewelry questions our actions and values.
Plastics invade the planet all the way into our very body. My jewelry questions our actions and values.
It is fascinating to look for non-conventional materials and techniques that subtly reference
natural forms. In my works, art, nature and science merge.
natural forms. In my works, art, nature and science merge.