With his treatment of wood and stone - his favorite raw materials - Michael Pycke seems to be a ghost rider. After all, compared to his original studies in biotechnology, today he takes the opposite route, and works from the bigger picture towards the detail. Starting from larger spherical forms, he systematically dissects his materials into smaller parts. By carving, cutting or patiently sanding, an idea gradually becomes tangible. By cutting in, cutting or patiently sanding at it, an idea gradually becomes tangible.
Curious to find out exactly how this works? During Coup de Ville, you can experience it yourself by signing up for this initiation lesson.
Location: d'Academie Beeld Sint-Niklaas
Date: Sunday, April 28
Time: 2 p.m. — 4 p.m.
Free of charge upon presentation of your Coup de Ville admission ticket.
Registration is no longer possible as this workshop is fully booked.