Philippine studied illustration in Bournemouth and went to live in London. But five years ago she returned to Brussels and now has a studio in the Marolles, in an old varnish and enamel shop. She presents her latest collection of paintings and ceramics, inspired by the past seasons. "I feed my inspiration mainly in spring and summer. That's when I paint the most. And then, for example in winter, when I spend more time in the studio, my inspiration flows from ceramics to illustrations and sometimes even textiles."
Philippine d'Otreppe: 'I don't know why ceramics is a hype, but I understand it'
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