
Christine de Lannoy-Clervaux (°1973, Belgium), art teacher, art history lecturer and independent curator. Study of Fine Arts and Art History in Brussels, Belgium. Received M.A. in Fine Arts and Education degrees with majors in Philosophy and Art History. Since 2001, she has been teaching at the International School of Brussels where she imparts her passion about learning, innovation, creativity, interactive expressive technologies and media.
'I love to teach, share knowledge and have always had a desire to pass on what I have learned. As a practicing artist, I am interested in the human figure, in expressing sensuality, intimacy and tenderness. I take great delight in Literature, Film, and all Art forms. My favorite art media are Drawing, Painting and Printmaking. The human figure, hands, organic shapes, nature, interruption, overlapping, surface shifting, movement, multiple layers, transparency, fragments, folds and gesture inform my work a great deal.'
‘When we speak, in gestures or signs, we fashion a real object in the world; the gesture is seen, the words and the song are heard. The arts are simply a kind of writing, in one way or another, fixes words or gestures, and gives body to the invisible.’ Alain