I can learn so much from a stone or a branch, a pine cone or a piece of burnt wood, a beautiful pattern on a fish or an egg, the rippling of water.
Guy Van Leemput

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I can learn so much from a stone or a branch, a pine cone or a piece of burnt wood, a beautiful pattern on a fish or an egg, the rippling of water.
Guy Van Leemput
Anas, Guy van Leemput, 2013. Represented at COLLECT by Terra Delft Gallery. Photo: Dirk Theys
GUY VAN LEEMPUT
A bit of paper clay magic
A bit of paper clay magic
I don’t really believe in magic tricks, but since I discovered paper clay, I’m not so sure anymore. We had an inspiring workshop from Guy Van Leemput, a master in paper clay sculptures, at the IKA.
The result of the workshop was a beautiful little exhibition. Funny how, even though you all start from the same basic materials, you get so many different results. Take a look!
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