The Enchanted Garden - 2025 - en
Welcome to the International Art Exhibition
Sculptures integrated into nature
Open till Sunday 12 octobre 2025

Rue du Tilleul 22, 1370 Jodoigne, Belgium

Rue du Tilleul 22, 1370 Jodoigne, Belgium

    Phone +32 (0) 493 628 540

Phone: +32 (0) 493 628 540

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The VERY LAST weekend! Now or never again.

Opening hours today Sunday 12 October 2025

About 'The Enchanted Garden'

The Enchanted Garden - Final period

The final period of the exhibition 'The Enchanted Garden'

The last period of 'The Enchanted Garden' has begun. Art Sanctuary is pleased to present new artists, artworks, and concerts, including sculptures by:

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Hans Koenen - Het jongetje van toen - 80 jaar vrede (Bronze); Annemarie Petri - De jager (Bronze); Marja Steinmetz - Bling-bling (Glass); Hans Koenen - Diversity (Bronze); Gunter De Leeuw - De evoluerende mens (Wood); Willem Serneels - Openbloeien (Stone: Marble: Carrara);


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Loes Knoben - Marije (Bronze); Marja Steinmetz - Het bonbonnetje (Glass); Hermine van der Does - Blue portal; Hermine van der Does - Time-eclipse the heroes journey (Glass); Anouk Ganzevoort - Mistress (Acrylhars); Hans Koenen - De betovering (Bronze, Granite);


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Loes Knoben - Myria (Bronze); Hermine van der Does - Aurora (Glass); Annemarie Petri - Carousel (Bronze); Hermine van der Does - Bar code 2; Marja Steinmetz - Sweetie (Glass);


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Hans Koenen - The waterboard (Bronze, Granite, Solar pump); Danny Beinsberger - Ceci n'est pas une fleur (Glass: Fusion); Danny Beinsberger - Chaos theory 3 (Glass: Stained glass); Anouk Ganzevoort - Gaza (Acrylhars)



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Practical information 'The Enchanted Garden'

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About 'The Enchanted Garden' ...

'The Enchanted Garden' is an international art exhibition in a structured, natural sculpture garden in a landscape full of water, contrasts and surprises.


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Simonet Biokou - Lénard 1 - Brons

Simonet Biokou - Lénard 1 - Brons

Dogs are our friends ...

Naturally, dogs are allowed!
The four legs guide the two arms along the paths,
the two arms collect,
the four legs smell and point to the bin,
the two arms deposit.

Simonet Biokou - Lénard 2 - Brons

Simonet Biokou - Lénard 2 - Brons



Nouveaux artistes

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Name (Country) - Material and techniques - Short description

Annemarie Petri ( Nederland ) - Bronze, collage technique
- Finely crafted works of art that make the rational irrational, that inspire daydreaming, that stimulate imagination

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Dawaa Huizinga-Molom ( Mongolia / Nederland ) - Ceramic
- Inspired by nature, spirituality, animals and especially women, who capture the imagination

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Glenn Priester ( Indonesia / Nederland ) - - Connects the Asian with the Western world. ‘Luchtlandschappen (Aerial landscapes)’ vertically connect clouds to earth

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Gunter De Leeuw ( Belgium ) - - Synergies of open, transparant and organic aspects in wood and glass fit perfectly in indoor and outdoor environments

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Han Lammers ( Nederland ) - Copper, zinc, mathematical and geometric models
- Combines his fascination with mathematics, structure, balance and clarity with emotions in sculptures in zinc, copper and/or wood

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Henny Korten ( Nederland ) - Iron
- The hue of rusted iron gives the sculptures an ephemeral yet powerful appearance

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Hilde Peeters ( Belgium ) - Bronze
- A creative all-rounder who specialises in working with bronze

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Ingrid Van Daele ( Belgium ) - Marble, Carrara
- Climate change impacts expressed through sculpures

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Ioannis Konsolakis ( Belgium ) - Corten steel sculptures composed of geometric elements
- After 30 years of working experience as a blacksmith, he wants to add an artistic touch to his work.

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Isabelle Wallemacq ( Belgium ) - Glass fusion
- The interplay of light and colour in the glass, its appearance and reflections, which vary according to the intensity of the light, impress her, and make her work so exciting.

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Laurence Hollanders ( Belgium ) - Painter
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Laurent Messager ( France ) - Stone cutting, cement-based modelling, a metal structure and colouring or polychromy with metallic pigments
- A unique process that combines stone carving and modelling with cement on a metal support. This innovative technique allows Laurent Messager to create slender, twisted silhouettes that express a sense of movement and dynamism, sometimes also coloured or polychromed with metallic pigments

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Marianne Barbier ( Belgium ) - Ceramic
- Funny birds decorated with unique colour patterns and lots of imagination

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Mariek Vanbuel ( Belgium ) - Plaster
- The plaster sculptures invite you to share your own story

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Marja Thijssen ( Nederland ) - Ceramics: Brown clay
- 'Beast-like' figures with human touches in brown clay

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Mieke de Waal ( Nederland ) - Laser and water cutting in Corten and galvanised steel
- Cut-away drawings in steel that invite your fantasy and dreaming

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Myriam Thomas ( Belgium ) - Glass slumping & phototransfer
- Glass pinting with depth effect by combining glass slumping and photo-transfert. They present landscapes.

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Peter Bergenhenegouwen ( Nederland ) - Bronze
- Expressing movement or the lack of movement whether in a motoric, mechanical, mental or spatial sense. Often in installations combining figurative and abstract elements

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Régine Dulière ( Belgium ) - Corten steel
- Vegetation becomes sculptures in corten steel

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Richard van der Koppel ( Nederland ) - Bronze
- Sculptures with impact

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Rita Craeynest ( Belgium ) - Bronze, lost wax technique
- Cheerful playful children in bronze

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Tamara Greindl ( Belgium ) - Recycling waste to a noble material
- Her creations are feminine and highly personal. Her world is sometimes playful, sometimes poetic.

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Thea Kanters ( Nederland ) - Ceramic
- The posture of organic female figures combined with elements of nature create a language that expresses emotions

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Willem Serneels ( Belgium ) - Stone: Marble: Carrara
- Expressing human forms and emotions

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Yvette Freson ( Belgium ) - Ceramic, light and transparent
- Totemringen in keramiek, een dialoog met de tuin

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Artworks

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Acquisition of a work of art


Introduction 'Acquisition of a work of art'


How do purchases, monthly instalments, renting artworks work?



ArtLeasing


Introduction

Art Sanctuary helps you to acquire works of art in our collection through leasing or renting. Fifty percent of the rentaccumulates in a saving account to buy an artwork. you can exchange the current artwork for another one without losing your savings.


Renting and leasing conditions



Installments


Installments

Introduction


Conditions for instalment payments



Delivery artwork


Delivery

Artwork delivery is always custom specific, thus the artwork price includes a free delivery at the 'Art Sanctuary'-location.


Returning damaged artworks or if issues

The possibility of an artwork return is always client, artist and artwork specific. In general Art Sanctuary cannot accept returns, but we will always execute the country specific artwork return rules. Art Sanctuary in collaboration with the artist and the client will try to accomodate the requested return of your artwork by delivering you a proposal with the complete detailled conditions.


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