Casting Pots with Cor unum
In deze aflevering van Casting Pots with Cor Unum praten Ruud Hendrikx en Lotte Landsheer met kunstenaar Floris Hovers (1976). Floris vertelt met weemoed over zijn werkplek waar zijn jeugd afspeelde. Waar hij speelde en dat nog steeds doet in zijn werk. Maar ook over de samenwerking met Cor Unum, waar hij gelukkig wordt. De bijna ouderwets goede plek waar iedereen ertoe doet. Zijn ontwerpen die hij voor Cor Unum maakt, de plannen die we nog hebben. Maar vooral ook de kleuren van Floris, die als leidraad gebruikt wordt voor vele ontwerpers en kunstenaars. Hij vertelt over zijn autonome werk en het loslaten van plannen maken.
In this episode of Casting Pots with Cor Unum, Ruud Hendrikx and Lotte Landsheer talk with artist Floris Hovers (1976). Floris speaks with nostalgia about the workspace where he grew up—a place where he played as a child and still "plays" through his work today. He also shares about his collaboration with Cor Unum, which brings him joy—a place that feels almost old-fashioned in the best way, where everyone matters. He discusses the designs he has created for Cor Unum, the plans that still lie ahead, and, above all, the signature colors of Floris, which have become a guiding thread for many designers and artists. He reflects on his autonomous work and the process of letting go of making rigid plans.
In this episode of Casting Pots with Cor Unum, Ruud Hendrikx and Lotte Landsheer talk with artist Floris Hovers (1976). Floris speaks with nostalgia about the workspace where he grew up—a place where he played as a child and still "plays" through his work today. He also shares about his collaboration with Cor Unum, which brings him joy—a place that feels almost old-fashioned in the best way, where everyone matters. He discusses the designs he has created for Cor Unum, the plans that still lie ahead, and, above all, the signature colors of Floris, which have become a guiding thread for many designers and artists. He reflects on his autonomous work and the process of letting go of making rigid plans.
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