Cores da Terra stands for ‘Colours of the Earth’. The ceramics are all handmade by using natural pigments and every piece is unique. But the social aspect is also very important; the studio has become well-known for developing and educating local artisans and contributes to the economic and cultural development of one of the poorest areas of Brazil.
Ann Vrielinck (1966) started her education in arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bruges. In 1988 she obtained a higher degree at the...
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Jacques Vanroose (1943) always had a passion for art and loves being creative. He went to the Academy of Fine Arts in Bruges. After his...
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Jacques Vanroose (1943) always had a passion for art and loves being creative. He went to the Academy of Fine Arts in Bruges. After his...
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Orn Parsteinsson (1948) studied art at the Icelandic college of Arts and Crafts and the Swedish Royal Academy in the late 1970s. Though Parsteinsson has...
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