Ceramic fields, tactile systems.
Sofie Brouwers creates ceramic installations built from repeated handmade elements.
Her work moves between field, skin, mass and landscape — fragile in detail, but spatial in presence.
Material landscapes.
Each work begins with a simple gesture repeated over time: a ring, a shard, a triangle, a spike. Through accumulation, these fragments become fields, skins, masses and landscapes that adapt to the space around them.

Blue Mass I & II
Repeated gestures compressed into dense, quiet ceramic bodies.

Groeivormen
A growing field of thousands of handmade ceramic spikes, spreading across wall, floor and stairs.

Cor Chromaticum
The heart as a fading archive of colour.

Daytime / Nighttime
A tactile calendar of daylight and darkness.

Snippers van een groter landschap
A ceramic trace of a larger, absent landscape.
The practice moves between ceramics, installation and sensory experience. The ceramic object is not treated as a closed form, but as a fragment that can gather, spread, shift, respond or grow into a larger whole.
For galleries, collectors and project spaces, selected works can be discussed in relation to site, scale, installation, availability and commissioned contexts.
Inquiries, commissions and availability.
Use the inquiry page to request availability, installation options, commissioned work, exhibition dossiers or a studio conversation.