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Tuesday, 5 February 2008

Behind the scenes



Artist Studio Brantt (February 2008)

Posted by brantt at 20:14

1 comments:

Gordon Fraser said...

great space!!!

20 February 2008 23:30

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      • Studio visit Philippe Van Cauteren
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      • Artist interviewing artist
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      • Brantt solo in 50/25 - Louvain (be)
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brantt
Ghent, Belgium
Brantt (°1977) is a Belgian Visual Artist. "I create abstract landscapes as a playground for the imagination. At a spontaneous, direct and playful maner I search, through colour and level, to deepen my theme. During the working process the arrangement of forms and combination of colours upon the canvasses are choices that are made intuitively. The levels are captured in free and colourfull compositions and the use of matter plays a very important role."
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