Sculptor

Anne De Mol

Anne De Mol — Terracotta-tone figurative sculpture of two standing figures on a white plinth.

Anne De Mol is a Belgian multidisciplinary artist whose work beautifully intertwines the strength of bronze with the delicate nature of lightweight plaster and intricate strings. For over 30 years, she has painted the human body in motion before transitioning to sculpting 15 years ago. Her artistic focus centers on the human experience, especially women, who embody a blend of sensuality, strength, and fragility.

Artistic Techniques and Themes

De Mol's sculptures, often balanced on sprawling socles and entangled in inextricable networks of strings coated with plaster, capture both movement and contemplation. Each bronze figure invites viewers to immerse themselves in the intoxicating world of Anne De Mol—an ode to life itself. Recurring themes of balance and equilibrium resonate throughout her compositions, reflecting a deep understanding of human dynamics.

Education and Recognition

Anne De Mol studied at prestigious institutions including:

  • Bischoffsheim Institute, Brussels
  • Beaux-Arts Academy, Watermael-Boitsfort
  • Hogere Rijksschool voor Beeldende Kunst, Etterbeek
  • BENK, Brussels

Her contributions to the art world have been recognized through several awards, including:

  • Public Prize for sculpture at the Corpus exhibition (2005)
  • P.W. De Muylder Public Prize for her paintings (1994)

Personal Life

Born in 1949, Anne De Mol currently lives and works in Brussels, continuing to create art that captivates and inspires.

As an art consultant and Dealer, I guide collectors in shaping a personal and inspired visual universe. My approach explores the dialogue between abstraction, materiality, and light, where art becomes part of everyday life.

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