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Lucio Gernaert Willmar Fabre

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Lucio Gernaert Willmar Fabre (1969)

Architect and Artist

 

Recycling my experience as an architectural designer, I decided to launch myself into the world of plastic art—art that has no “function.” Along the way, I discovered many similarities between the two disciplines: my constant search for character, proportion, and freedom in each work.

For me, architecture has always been, first and foremost, an art form where aesthetics and composition take precedence over function.

This philosophy is evident in my architectural work.

You can see my work on

www.gernaert-willmar.com

www.instagram.com/gernaert 

While the balance between aesthetics and function often sparks debate, my instincts favor beauty above all else. To me, a building must be beautiful before it is anything else.

My premise is clear: everything is valid. In the creative process, there are no limits—only the need to express and let ideas flow. In both design and art, I seek the same outcome: a work that I love, that fulfills me, and that makes me proud.

 

And so, I travel this endless, borderless path. Each blank canvas is a potential expression of my deepest essence, and I am grateful for the opportunity to create and express myself.

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