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Kristoffel designs letters and carves them in stone. He also draws and paints, sculpts stone, and writes. He shares a studio with Peter Verswijvelt, who makes spoons and spatulas.
Sanderjan Cornelis is an Antwerp-based artist and stained-glass artist. Together with his long-term assistant, Siel De Meulenaer, he weaves light, color, and narrative into contemporary stained-glass art, design objects, and installations.
Atelier Sanderjan balances craft, illustration, and queer storytelling. Their work often begins with a graphic grid in which figures, dreams, and hidden identities emerge. The studio is an open, vibrant workspace where ideas flourish and where glass and light tell stories every day. In addition to unique artworks, they also organize workshops and social gatherings.
Jewelry: Wearing them, they delight. Seeing them, they delight.
Jan creates contemporary jewelry in gold, silver, semi-precious stones, horn, and other organic materials.
Inspired by the découpage techniques of Jean Arp and Matisse, the cleanly cut-out shape is characteristic of his work. This can be taken literally, as each shape is sawn from the zinc plate.
Situated in a marshy area in the picturesque Dijle Valley, all the ceramics from this studio are made with local raw materials from the Dijle and Voer Valleys: wood ash, stones & minerals, or sand.
Myrr stands for:
Local raw materials
Old Norse for marsh.