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.
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.
Julien Gaquère (Jigé) is an artist who lives and works in Dunkirk. He develops a universe close to narrative illustration, composing supposedly naive accumulation drawings in a colorful style teeming with detail.
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.
A Chinese painter who arrived in France a few years ago, Yilin offers us inspiring compositions that combine traditional techniques and modernity to create works imbued with poetry and Chinese culture.
A figurative painter trained at the Dunkirk School of Fine Arts, Laurent develops a body of work rooted in the local landscape.
Stéphanie Lecomte's paintings feature vast minimalist landscapes between sky and sea, playing with light and a nuanced color palette.
Breton sculptor who brilliantly uses the traditional raku technique to offer us magnificent animal creations.
Painter and engraver based in Lille, Jean-Jacques Maho shows us magnificent creations where everything moves, everything is movement, where the contours dissipate and the gaze broadens.
Frédérique offers us hand-shaped and hand-painted ceramics that exude unparalleled poetry and softness.
Based in Normandy since 2006, Stéphane Padu explores the very essence of maritime life through his paintings. Through his paintings of the sea, he sublimates the play of light and shadow that characterizes the coastline.
Clean landscapes in captivating blue, Hugo Pondz is a Belgian painter who draws inspiration from architecture and wide open spaces to create minimalist compositions.
Hailing from Bordeaux, Hélène composes luminous and vibrant scenes, where color structures the space.
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.
Korean artist Lee Sang-yong from Seoul sculpts magnificent flying whales and manta rays.
Franco-Swiss urban artist, with roots in graffiti and murals, Wone develops a graphic and colorful universe between street art and geometric abstraction.