"...What if we made images of Brussels

Colors? Brussels is not a city of color

It is a beige, gray, brick red city

And if images made it possible to discover the city,Through color 

A hidden color. Unusual places, objects.Why not...

A first encounter with the work of Jacques Moeschal

Concrete is beautiful and powerful, the yellow is painted.

Bureaucracy enters center stage,banned...! 

Buren, Is that him? Strange, I don’t really recognize him 

A work on both sides of the bridge, the wind, the light.

Buren plays with the elements

The bridge at the Gare du Midi, the north-south junction 

That changeable red shines, brightens, but is also dull when it rains

The SOM building and the Henri Moore sculpture are inseparable.

The brown and its materials A changeable work in Wiels 

A fabulous experience, one enters the color, lives it,

changeable with each movement

One courtyard, two interventions, Mondrian lurks, and yet...

Jean Glibert, a magnificently positioned intervention.

Transparencies, reflections, very graphic

A building in the midst of office towers. Manhattan in Brussels.

Insecurity and a plural neighborhood

An association works with children to create a fresco, no more graffiti,

there is orange 

Graffiti, an impression of freedom, Gare de la Chapelle,

long abandoned.

The green, Skaters, passers-by, residents,

a mosaic of meeting places, like the city..."