Ad Wouters

Ad Wouters in 2014

Ad Wouters (born 1944) is a sculptor, born in the Netherlands, who is active in Belgium in Leuven and the forest south of it. Wouters is known for his oak wood sculptures.[1]

Biography

Wouters was born in Dordrecht. Starting at the age of 13, he worked in construction.[2] At the age of 22 he traveled to Africa with the Belgian NGO Bouworde.[3] After his stay in Africa, he went to live in Haasrode in Belgium, where he learned the skill of restoring buildings. Due to a work related accident, where he fell from a church tower in the 90s he became unfit for this kind of work. From then on he developed himself as an artist.[4]

Style

Wouters creates wood sculptures, mostly from oak tree trunks or from other recovered materials.[5] He created his first wood sculpture accessible to the public, De Bosprotter commissioned by the forestry services of Meerdaal forest in the year 2000. He created several other sculptures since then.[6]

Ad's itinerary

Map of Ad's itinerary

There is a path of 25 km one can take to march or cycle past most of Wouters' works through the woods of Heverlee and Meerdaal.[7][8]

Ad's itinerary leads past

List of other works on display

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ad Wouters.
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Pad van Ad.
  1. Miradal, Erfgoed en Heverleebos en Meerdaalwoud. Davidsfonds/Leuven. 2009. ISBN 9789058266248.
  2. "Achter d'oechelen (Local newspaper of Oud-Heverlee)" (in Dutch). 2006. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  3. "Article in a Flemish newspaper" (in Dutch).
  4. "Ad Wouters' own web site (Dutch)". Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  5. Saartje Vandendriessche (2013). "Saartje wanders around Zuid-Dijleland (Jump forward to 7 minutes)". Vlaanderen Vakantieland VRT (Flemish television), 2013 (in Dutch).
  6. 2fast4u.be
  7. "Tourism services Flemish-Brabant". Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  8. "Touristic services Leuven". Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  9. Erik Roosens (23 March 2014). "Zwerfvuilkunst siert Zoet Water". Nieuwsblad (in Dutch).
  10. DVA (2011). "Nieuws UIT Doode Bemde" (in Dutch). Vrienden van Heverleebos en Meerdaalwoud.
  11. Doode Bemde, Nieuwsblad, 19 February 2009 http://www.nieuwsblad.be/articulo/detail.aspx?articuloid=4U26M2UG_16.
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