I move between sculpture, painting, ceramics, and words — each feeding into the other in ways I don’t always plan but always recognise. I studied sculpture with Wilfried Pas and Koen Tinel, drawing with Koen Müller and Rene Huybrechts, and ceramics with Mieke Everaet, and have exhibited regularly in and around Brussels since 2000.
Shapes and ideas often arrive as if we’ve both been waiting for them, the way a shadow might slip into place without asking. I enjoy those connections we make — how we decide one thing must have caused another, and how that belief shapes what we see.
Materials matter to me — the weight of stone, the feel of clay, the pull of colour. They each bring their own character, and I work with that rather than against it. What matters most is that a piece has its own voice, and that it leaves you with the feeling something just happened between us, even if you can’t quite say what.