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Urban Art by Martine Koetz - Parc de l'Alzette

In the Parc de l'Alzette, visitors can discover the colourful work of Ettelbruck artist Martine Koetz, who playfully questions the relationship between humans and nature.

Martine Koetz, an artist from Ettelbruck, returned to painting in 2022 after a career in fashion. She continues the Twocans project alone, which she founded with her late partner in 2023. Her works combine vibrant colors, softness, and realism, playfully questioning the relationship between humans and nature, while highlighting the often-overlooked details of everyday life. Her poetic universe invites viewers to slow down and see the world with greater sensitivity.

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Address: Urban Art von Martine Koetz - Parc de l'Alzette
L-9065 Ettelbruck
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