Karel

2006, Belgian bluestone, 30*30*25 cm Although it is not my style, I wanted to make a head once. It was nice to do, but Karel remains an exception. When I came home with the head our daughter said: Hello Karel, which explains the name.

Read More

Water

2005, springstone, 75*35*23 cm This sculpture was created in the same way as the primary foot, from 2003. The stone gave direction to the shape and content, in this case water flows. With minimal interventions I converted the stone into this sculpture. Hereafter I quitted this method, and worked the other way around: first I…

Read More

Primary Foot

2003, dolomite, 33*20*20 cm I design or think up almost all my sculptures in advance, make a drawing or model, and look for a stone. The reverse method is that a piece of stone inspires the sculptor and points the way to the shape. I tried this here: I made the sculpture from a stone…

Read More