Tine Makowski
Tine Makowski (born 2004, Hasselt) is a Belgian visual artist and photographer who is located at LUCA School of Arts C-mine in Genk, where she specializes in Visual Arts Photography. Her work is infused with a curiosity about the depth of human experiences and emotions. Tine explores the relationship between what is visible and what remains hidden, and how images can serve as a mirror of our inner world.
In her photography, she seeks ways to tell stories that are both personal and universal. Her work takes an experimental approach, combining various techniques and methods to create new forms of visual expression. She harnesses the potential of images to capture memories, thoughts, and feelings. Tine aims not only to capture appearances but also the essence of her subjects - the moments between the visible and invisible.
Her work is a constant search for creating images that feel authentic, yet also offer space for interpretation and reflection. Tine enjoys exploring the subtle tensions that arise between the subject and its environment. In her work, the imperfections of her models are never something to avoid, but rather an important part of the story, emphasizing the power of vulnerability and the human aspect of her subjects.
Tine Makowski is a young generation artist who uses her work to create new meanings, explore the boundaries of photography, and challenge the viewer to look beyond the surface of the image.