Past works

These works are part of previous editions. They remain as a memory of their time – as chapters of the Brandhoek brand – a collection about the silent encounter between animal and space.

  • The Golden Breath 2023

    An Iberian horse rests on a cream-colored sofa in the glow of a gold-tinted room. The scene combines tranquility and nobility—a homage to the inner calm of strength. In the lightness of the moment lies a dignity that needn't be visible to be effective.

    - fully allocated

  • Presence 2023

    A noble warmblood rests on a light-colored sofa – in a room that feels its stillness. A dialogue of strength and serenity, of nature and form, arises between architecture and breath. Nothing moves, yet the animal's presence fills the entire space.

    – fully allocated

  • Urban Spirit 2023

    In an industrial New York studio, the Mustang sits enthroned on a Chesterfield sofa. The rough brick walls contrast with the animal's elegance—a symbol of freedom amidst urban austerity. - Fully booked

  • Still Titan 2022

    He carries millions of years on his skin.
    In him rests the power of the earth,
    and the vulnerability of all that
    what we forget to preserve.

    - fully allocated

  • Silent Tide 2022

    He carries the calm of the elements within him.
    A creature between water and earth, strength and serenity.
    His body reflects prehistoric times and patience, his eyes know stillness.
    On this stage he becomes a symbol:
    for strength that is not loud –
    and for a world that we can only preserve if we understand it.

    - fully allocated

  • Council of Curiosity 2022

    Four puffins – united on a throne of elegance.
    They seem like little advisors of a silent order, attentive, awake, connected.
    Between red velvet and golden frame, a subtle balance of humor and dignity emerges.
    If you look closely, you will see that grace can also carry wings.

    - fully allocated

  • Keeper of Balance 2022

    The wolf is not a hunter of humans, but a guardian of order. Its gaze reflects clarity, not danger. Those who respect nature are guided by it, not feared. It reminds us that peace only grows where respect sets the boundaries.

    - fully allocated

  • Guardian of Calm 2022

    The bear doesn't represent a threat, but rather inner strength and serenity. Those who approach it with respect sense the quiet power of the wild. It is not an enemy, but a mirror of our own balance. Only those who harm nature awaken resistance within it.

    - fully allocated

  • Black Power 2022

    The black bear represents quiet strength – present without being threatening.
    He reminds us that true power doesn't require volume, but awareness.
    Those who give nature space experience its peace as a response, not as a danger.
    In his gaze lies the invitation to become part of the whole again.

    - fully allocated

  • The Return 2022

    He sits where only we usually move – silent, awake, unimpressed.
    The lion reminds us that power is not about conquest, but about balance.
    If we don't give nature space, it will take it - gracefully, not angrily.
    'Maybe it's up to us to make room first.

    - fully allocated

  • When Giants Rest 2022

    He rests where there should be no more space – and yet the space belongs to him.
    The elephant is not a memorial, but a mirror: we are guests in its lost kingdom.
    Between steel, noise and haste, it reminds us of what we have repressed.
    Because if we don't share, nature will remember where it once belonged.

    - fully allocated

  • Silent Authority 2022

    He sits there as if he knew long ago that he had a place here.
    Animals understand our world – they adapt, more quietly than we think.
    But we deny them the space they could share with us anyway.
    Perhaps the problem lies not in living together, but in the claim to ownership.

    - fully allocated

  • Shared Grounds 2022

    Er sitzt da, als wüsste er längst, dass er hier Platz hätte.
    Tiere verstehen unsere Welt – sie passen sich an, leiser als wir denken.
    Doch wir verwehren ihnen den Raum, den sie ohnehin mit uns teilen könnten.
    Vielleicht liegt das Problem nicht im Zusammenleben, sondern im Anspruch auf Besitz.

    - vollständig vergeben