David Delruelle is a Belgian artist creating inspiring collages. He travels a lot to visit different markets and second-hand bookshops, where he can buy old magazines and books. He cuts pictures from them and reconstructs a new piece of art. Read more
Belgian designer Ramy Fischler’s firm RF Studio has recently completed the refurbishing of a duplex apartment in a listed building on Place de Colombie, in Paris’ 16th arrondissement, France. Fischler cunningly transformed interior, merging traditional elements with modern design interventions. He applied white custom epoxy paint on the woodwork by hand, creating a fading out […] Read more
Belgian artist Sammy Slabbinck creates surreal collages and illustrations that somewhat unexpectedly combine vintage photographs with contemporary compositional styles. Friskily distorting proportion and cultural context, he likes to play around with different styles and proportions with the aim of creating powerful yet simple visual works. The artist has always been attracted to the graphics and imagery […] Read more
Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin creates photographic compositions made up of real buildings, which are then transformed into new fictional structures. He studied History of Art with an emphasis on architecture, which is evident in his work. He is strongly inspired by landscape’s heritage and all the qualities that architecture has to offer. Photographs are deeply […] Read more
Gijs Van Vaerenbergh is a partnership founded by Belgian architects Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh. They have been collaborating since 2007. Their works include installations, constructions and architectural projects that have a mutual reaction with their surroundings. They have constructed a transparent, see-through church in the Belgian region of Haspengouw. It is a 10 […] Read more