I’ve been passionate about art for as long as I can remember. I love walking into galleries, discovering new perspectives, and getting lost in the details. That quiet joy is something I’ve always wanted to share with people I care about, or simply with anyone who shares a love for art.
That’s why I’m opening the doors to Kumst Gallery, a space inside my own home where I welcome you to discover some of my favorite works by artists who continue to inspire me.
Julie Loeckx brings her architectural and design background to life in powerful paintings, rich in color, emotion, and visual impact.
Based in Antwerp, she develops a visual language in which abstraction and figuration meet.
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In his work, Jeroen Broux explores the essence of structure, balance, and harmony, rooted in his experience as a graphic designer. He uses basic geometric forms as building blocks for his compositions, which offer him both constraint and freedom.
From designing everyday objects to painting church ceilings across Europe, Joz Decruy’s journey is one of transformation. As a pioneer in Recycle Art, he turns discarded materials into stunning portraits and wildlife art, where realism and sustainability come together. Each piece shows how objects are reborn and how art reinvents itself.

Didier Engels is a contemporary artist known for working with shipping containers as his primary medium. By transforming industrial containers into artworks, he explores themes such as space, mobility, and the relationship between art and the urban environment. His work blurs the line between sculpture and architecture, turning everyday industrial objects into powerful visual statements.
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3s Popart is an art form bursting with color, energy, and recognizability. Inspired by popular culture, icons, and everyday imagery, 3s Popart brings a playful mix of graphic strength and contemporary expression. The work balances humor and edge, using bold colors and clear forms to immediately engage the viewer. Each piece invites a fresh perspective on the world around us and a rediscovery of the power of visual culture.
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Josephine Art is an artist who plays with color, form, and emotion to create vivid, layered worlds. Her work explores the connection between personal experiences and universal themes, with intuitive techniques and material experimentation at its core. Each piece invites the viewer to pause, explore, and experience their own story
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Camille discovered painting as a liberating form of expression, using abstraction to reflect her inner world and the richness of human experience. Her works invite personal interpretation, allowing viewers to connect deeply with their own emotions and meanings. Today, her art continues to inspire, heal, and illuminate through the transformative power of creativity.
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Lady Be is an Italian contemporary artist who uses recycled materials to create distinctive and recognizable works. Her practice combines aesthetics, sustainability, and identity, transforming everyday objects into powerful visual narratives. She has collaborated with major international brands and institutions, with exhibitions worldwide, and her work is currently on display at Terminal 1 of Milan Malpensa Airport.
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Christophe Mertens blends the precision of tattooing with the expressive freedom of painting. Each tattoo he creates tells a story, crafted with attention to detail, line, and personal meaning. At the same time, his paintings showcase the artist’s vision, bringing color, composition, and emotion vividly to life on canvas.
Whether you’re looking for a unique piece of art on your skin or a captivating painting for your space, Christophe’s work reflects passion, skill, and creativity.
Ann van Art Blocks transforms imagination into striking visual experiences. Through her vibrant and dynamic creations, she explores color, form, and emotion, crafting artworks that captivate and inspire. Each piece reflects her passion for innovation and her unique perspective on contemporary art.
From bold digital designs to intricate mixed-media compositions, Ann’s work invites viewers to see the world through a lens of creativity and wonder.
Bart Persoons brings whimsical characters to life with his series, The Little People. Each tiny figure tells a story, capturing humor, curiosity, and the charm of everyday moments. Through playful details and imaginative scenarios, Bart creates a universe where even the smallest characters leave a big impression.
Whether in illustration, sculpture, or Textil art, The Little People invite viewers to pause, smile, and discover the magic in the little things.
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Foto: Rebecca Fertinel
The turning point in my artistic career was in 2006 when I found the plastic toy soldiers, having played with them as a child I was immediately shocked by their intrinsic meaning.
Why do children play with an object that represents war was the first question I asked myself.
I try to demolish the boundaries that exist between the form and its conceptual content with the idea of ennobling the toy soldier, through its reuse.
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