Laetitia Antoine sculpts bodies in movement that oscillate between balance, strength and lightness with the iron wire as a common thread that she twists, softens and bends to give it life.
Etienne Bergot specializes in artisanal printing, using the stencil technique. He creates his works on paper supports, concrete blocks or wooden panels.
Inspired by the “drip painting” technique, Stéphanie Bossaert mixes projections, flat tints and an abundance of colors in her energizing canvases.
Rebecca Dawedeit is a German painter who draws inspiration from everyday scenes to create minimalist and realistic works on pieces of raw cardboard.
Visual artist Katrine Gaultier has been immersed in the world of comics since childhood. She offers us endearing sculptures of dogs and animals of all kinds. Poetry, humor, and reverie guide her hands towards a figurative and non-academic representation.
Over the days, Hélène Goddyn draws and records life experiences, old or contemporary testimonies, from people known or unknown. The encounter of drawing and writing illustrates this sharing of collective memory. Her collection has been exhibited in the 2 Matisse museums.
Julien Gaquère (Jigé) est un artiste qui vit et travaille à Dunkerque. Il développe un univers proche de l’illustration narrative, en composant des dessins d’accumulation prétendument naïfs, dans un style coloré fourmillant de détails.
A visual artist for around forty years, Philippe Jonneskindt from Dunkirk exhibits nautical charts and cadastral plans reinterpreted by his paintings which encourage the discovery of new horizons and other trajectories.
Photographer Sophie Mayeux collects benches, shop fronts, rides... Her eye locates the place, the object, looks at it, turns around it, takes the photo. Capture the emotion of the moment to lose the feeling of the present time and give a feeling of universality...
Thomas creates collector's items in black powder-coated steel manufactured in the Lille region. He offers us automotive and nautical silhouettes with a refined and contemporary design.
Installé en Normandie depuis 2006, Stéphane Padu explore, grâce à ses toiles, l’essence même de la vie maritime. À travers ses peintures de la mer, il sublime les jeux d’ombre et de lumière qui caractérisent le littoral.
Clean landscapes in captivating blue, Hugo Pondz is a Belgian painter who draws inspiration from architecture and wide open spaces to create minimalist compositions.
A self-taught artist, Christine Van Agt creates her paintings with a knife where material and colors blend to capture the landscapes of our Dunkirk coasts.
The painter Thomas Van Hecke uses a graphic style that is both simple and effective, reminiscent of the work of the clear line. His works represent portraits of women treated in monochromes of blue and black.
Dunkirk artist Jean-François Vereecke offers works that combine oils on canvas, mixed techniques on wood, collages... Enigmatic and poetic, his works like experiments arouse emotions and questions.
Pascal Stinflin takes photos with sublime contrasts that reveal the beauty and energy of the Dunkirk region.
From Seoul, Korean artist Lee Sang-yong carves magnificent flying whales from walnut wood, natural leather and red pine.