Description

I would like to present a series on the ice floe and polar bears, including a 6-meter by 1.48-meter drawing, a painted polar bear, a polar bear portrait, and embroidery also depicting a polar bear. The work is still in progress. The ice floe is so far away from us that we struggle to grasp the consequences of melting ice. With this project, the artist brings the ice floe into our direct vision, making it impossible to ignore the beauty of what we must preserve.



Biography

Originally from Antwerp, Sandrine has lived in Brussels since the age of 6. She developed an early interest in art. She began taking drawing classes at Saint-Luc during her secondary education before studying Architecture and then Illustration at L’ESA and the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. She then worked as a graphic designer in an industrial design company and later in the studio at Delvaux. Currently, she teaches primary and secondary school at the European School.



Works