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Sunday
Jan182026

Studio Stoutpoep 'A Portrait Of My Ex' Print Available

Artist: Studio Stoutpoep
Title: A Portrait Of My Ex
Medium: 2 Color Risograph Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: OPEN
Price: €41

Studio Stoutpoep is the creative pseudonym for Domien Delforge, a multifaceted artist and illustrator based in Antwerp, Belgium. Born in 1988, Delforge has gained widespread recognition for a style that masterfully blends bold graphic lines with sharp, often irreverent humor. His work is characterized by its minimalist aesthetic and satirical edge, frequently exploring themes of human intimacy, social awkwardness, and the absurdities of daily life through a lens of playful wit. Despite his international success as a cartoonist and author, Delforge maintains a career in the banking sector, a contrast that informs his grounded yet cheeky observations of the world.
The artist is particularly renowned for his use of the risograph printing technique, which provides his illustrations with a distinct texture and vibrant, nostalgic color palette. His portfolio includes a wide array of content ranging from relatable comic strips about relationships to provocative pop art prints that challenge conventional social boundaries. Through his published books and a significant social media presence, he has cultivated a cult following that appreciates his ability to condense complex emotions and political or social commentary into single, punchy frames. By utilizing humor as a tool for connection, Delforge transforms the mundane into something both hilarious and thought-provoking, ensuring his place as a distinctive voice in the Belgian art scene.
Wednesday
Jan142026

Anthea Missy 'Blossom' Print Available

Artist: Anthea Missy
Title: Blossom
Medium: Hand Embellished Giclee Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 25
Prices: €170

 

Anthea Missy is a French born artist based in Brussels who rose to prominence for her vibrant street art and muralism starting in 2014. Her work is characterized by a distinctive fusion of organic patterns and minimalist color palettes, often featuring black, white, red, and turquoise. Heavily influenced by Japanese pop culture and the concept of Kawaii, her pieces frequently showcase playful, anima like characters that evoke a sense of innocence and joy. Despite the whimsical appearance of her style, she uses her platform to address serious social and political themes, including environmental conservation, LGBTQ plus rights, and female empowerment.
The artist maintains a philosophy of spontaneity, often painting freehand to capture a sense of immediate energy and motion. This fluid approach is inspired by the surrealist tradition of automatic writing, allowing for a metaphysical and emotional connection with the viewer. Her portfolio includes major murals across Europe, Asia, and Africa, such as the Ihsane Jarfi memorial in Brussels and environmental works in Cape Town. Beyond the physical walls she paints, she integrates modern digital technology into her practice by live streaming her creative process to global audiences. By 2026, her work continues to evolve, as seen in recent projects like the emotional soul pieces and explorations of stillness that sit between reading and looking. Her commitment to transparency and authenticity is reflected in her practice of documenting her work under her real name rather than a pseudonym.
Saturday
Jan102026

Samuel Albrecht 'Bol Balk Blok' Print Available

Artist: Samuel Albrecht
Title: Bol Balk Blok
Medium: Risograph Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: 25
Price: €49

 

Samuel Albrecht, born in Bruges in 1990, is a multidisciplinary artist based in Ghent and Bruges. His practice expertly bridges material research with human behavior, offering profound reflections on modern society.
One primary focus of his work is the material culture of waste and overconsumption. He treats discarded matter not as mere trash, but as important carriers of hidden values and complex social patterns. This innovative approach transforms everyday refuse into meaningful art that invites a second look at what we often overlook or consider fragile.
On the other side of his practice, Albrecht examines the nuanced ways people navigate tensions between individual freedoms and collective repression, exploring how social structures impact public space. His artistic output is diverse, spanning various mediums including collage, assemblage, installation, and audiovisual work.
Drawing inspiration from influential movements such as conceptual art, arte povera, and ecological discourse, Albrecht utilizes humor and a sense of play as critical tools for social commentary. He invites his audience to reflect on overlooked aspects of the human condition through his thought provoking creations. Albrecht was trained in Audiovisual Arts at the respected RITCS School of Arts in Brussels. His work has been displayed in several venues, including a piece at the Zomersalon 2025 in Kunsthal Gent and several collages at a public art expo from late 2025 into early 2026.
Thursday
Jan082026

Franck Sarfati 'Archipelagos' Print Available

Artist: Franck Sarfati
Title: Archipelagos
Medium: 2 Side Deckled Embossed Print
Size: 44 x 38 cm
Edition: 7
Prices: €700

Franck Sarfati is a prominent Belgian multidisciplinary artist and designer recognized for his significant influence on the visual landscape of Brussels and the broader European design community. Emerging as a central figure in the late twentieth century, he established himself as a master of graphic identity through his renowned studio, Sign. His work often explores the delicate intersection between commercial functionality and pure artistic expression, a balance that allowed him to redefine how brands and cultural institutions communicate their essence through minimalist yet evocative aesthetics.
In his contemporary practice, Sarfati has transitioned from the constraints of corporate design into the realm of fine art, where he focuses on the manipulation of symbols, typography, and raw materials. His recent work often utilizes wood, metal, and found objects to create sculptures and installations that challenge the viewer’s perception of volume and space. These pieces frequently reflect themes of memory, the passage of time, and the deconstruction of industrial forms. By stripping away superfluous detail, he manages to imbue rigid materials with a poetic, almost organic quality.
Sarfati remains a visionary who treats the alphabet and geometric shapes as tactile entities. His artistic philosophy is rooted in the belief that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. This approach has earned him a reputation for creating timeless compositions that transcend temporary trends. Whether he is designing a logo that becomes a part of the city’s urban fabric or sculpting a complex physical installation, his signature remains a commitment to structural integrity and a profound understanding of visual harmony.
Sunday
Oct122025

Henri Boissiere 'Horizon VI' Print Available

Artist: Henri Boissiere
Title: Horizon VI (Special Edition)
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 39 x 39 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $700 Each

 

Henri Biossiere is a Belgian artist born in 1982 who lives and works in Brussels. He studied fine art at university before dedicating himself to full time studio practice. Working primarily in oil on linen, Biossiere builds each painting through translucent layers of colour, allowing the weave of the cloth to remain visible so that every image feels gently discovered rather than imposed.
His subject matter moves between urban twilight, coastal light and the human figure caught in moments of quiet reflection. He begins with photographs taken during long walks, then edits the scene down to essential shapes and tones. Soft greys, muted blues and the occasional flash of vermilion are applied in thin veils over weeks, creating depth without heavy texture. The final surface appears almost weightless, a balance of precision and suggestion that invites the viewer to complete the narrative.
Recent bodies of work have focused on harbours at dusk, where moored boats and distant street lamps glow against failing sky. These paintings record not only a place but also a sensation: the hush that settles when wind drops and water turns glassy. Biossiere exhibits regularly throughout Belgium and has placed work in private collections across Europe and North America via Saatchi Art.
When he is not in the studio, he continues to walk coastal paths and city edges, gathering notes and snapshots that will feed the next canvas. By offering atmosphere ahead of detail, Biossiere reminds us that memory and landscape are equally fluid, shaped as much by mood as by fact.