Group show
Group show
We are delighted to represent a female artist group for their first group exhibition at am studio.
Brutalist steel design by Rebecca Ackaert, organic wall sculptures by Lieselot Wille and ceramic objects by Elisa Uberti.
Lieselot Wille
Belgian artist Lieselot works with natural materials, which are the result of an intuitive process and unique.
In this way, Lieselot builds towards a 3D result. It is a slow process, as it is constructed in several layers with waiting times in between. The final result is finished with tadelakt, a Moroccan decorative plaster that literally means "to rub in." No paint is used. Irregular textures and marks are part of her unique work and should be embraced.
Limited series Bricks by Lieselot Wille, 2024
Lieselot’s inspiration for this new series continues to grow from my other passion for flowers.
The tulip is a stubborn living being; it decides for itself how it wants to grow and which direction it wants to take. Perhaps something to be envious of?
Whispering dream by Lieselot Wille, 2024
Rebecca Ackaert
Rebecca Ackaert is a Belgian interior architect and designer based in Antwerp. A continuous search for nuance leads her to shaping objects that carry a subtle tension.
LuT_03 Coffee table by Rebecca Ackaert
Inspired by the art of Japanese joinery, her first collection is a play between delicacy and brutalism. By using the natural properties of the material - instead of additive welding or the use of bolts - Rebecca approaches the rational industry of steel with a soft tone.
SZ_02 Dining table by Rebecca Ackaert
Elisa Uberti
Elisa Uberti naturally decided to turn up to craftsmanship. Sensitive to the beauty of ceramics and handicrafts, she feels the need for a creative freedom and a return to simplicity.
Lamp Grindel #3 by Elisa Uberti, 2024
Her work, between art and design, unites tradition and modernity, and is a constant research of volumes and emotional shapes.
Eruption #1 by Elisa Uberti, 2024