Three artists, each their own style, each their own playing field. Yet their is something harmonious about their works. The I Love Belgium team likes to call it “Grey Ghosts”. You can find it back in the way their art works expresses subtleties, emotions and a dark poetic aesthetic. That’s why we’ve decided to put Bisser, Genviève Bachmann and Jean Claude Wouters together.
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1. Bisser
If we compare the three artists, we can truly say that Bisser is the only true street-artist. As you can find his works on graffiti overloaded walls in Flanders. Yes, he’s smart enough to leave colourful tags to others. Instead, his work depicts creepy yet lovable creatures that are in an eternal state of boredomness.



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Geneviève Bachmann is an artist that isn’t really definable. Yes, you’ll see her work on a street wall but you can easily imagine her drawings in a white frame on a gallery wall. Her “street” canvasses are picked out with an aesthetic purpose. The wall texture, colour and size are part of the drawing, call it a gesammstkunstwerk. Her work depicts non-defined human faces and postures which have something … non-definable.
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Jean Claude is an all-rounder big in Japan. He dances, paints, films and photographs. The one thing we really fell in love with, are his images: mysterious and captivating. He gets this result by printing his photographs on black & white fiber base paper. Wouters considers all of his endeavours to be an artistic explorations of the human body and spirit. Another reason why the I Love Belgium team selected works from his portraits and bodies series.
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