6 studios in fauna and flora

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1

Hans De Cuyper

Hans De Cuyper primarily paints flowers and says his love is to blame for his colorful musings with paint.
"How she surrenders herself to her garden every Sunday. Her flowers. Wonderful to see, feel, and smell. It was there, during the escapes from her garden, that it all began."

2

Berit Van Den Bussche

There's no morning as peaceful as one where you hear the blackbird sing and the woodpecker drum. Visit Berit's gypsy caravan and completely unwind.

3

Marie-Jeanne Van Hove

Marie-Jeanne brings the outdoors inside, bringing a little bit of happiness into your living room. In Zulte, she's happy to share her ode to the power of nature.

4

Staf Timmers

Staf Timmers isn't a man of big words, but he'll take you on a journey through his idyllic garden. Stroll together past the tall trees, through the maze of bronze statues, and across the footbridges, and enjoy his unique life's work.

5

Isabelle Reynders

In Isabelle's studio, you'll gain insight into her research into how natural organic and mineral pigments can be transformed into ink. The project aims to create durable, archival-proof color photographs using materials derived from the physical world of the prints depicted.

6

Andy Thijs

Andy Thijs is no ordinary taxidermist; his work balances between science and poetry. Andy's creations aren't simply reconstructions of the past, but reflections on transience, beauty, and the human urge to hold on to what disappears.