A planet with odd shapes

I wanted to go for a walk and went a bit too far. I swam across an ocean and walked into a jungle. I come across buildings with surprising shapes here, and these plants, too, I had never seen before. It seems like I have arrived on a strange planet. Is that a house I see over there?
We allow ourselves to be surprised by what we encounter in our surroundings. We set out to discover. With our eyes but also with our ears, nose and hands. And then we start drawing, painting, building. We create an environment in which we offer a place for all those impressions we have gained.
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Robin developed during his architecture studies, a fascination for the influence of spatial perception on emotions and experiences. In his teaching practice, he translates this sensitivity into educational methods that encourage pupils to actively look, feel and experiment. He searches for learning environments in which space is not only the subject, but also a means to stimulate imagination and discovery.
Anton studied architecture before embarking on a bachelor of fine arts. His fascination with images drives him on a quest that is permanently subject to experimentation. Painting and drawing constitute for him a base from which he explores other media, such as working with collage and language, as well as creating more material, almost sculptural objects and fragments.
Peggie studied comics and has illustrated several children's books. She works as an educational animator at the Children's Museum and for the non-profit organisation Biloba. She is very close to nature and is convinced of the need to get back to basics at all levels, so she runs courses on urban ecosystems, botanical drawing and other subjects.
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