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Victor Verhelst is a Belgian visual artist whose practice spans digital art, risograph prints, textiles, and interactive game technology. Digital techniques are a constant thread throughout his work. His distinctive graphic language combines layered 2D and 3D visual elements, resulting in bold color compositions, playful distortions, and visually striking imagery.

Some recent projects and exhibition includes “DESERT SUNDOWN” Art integration for the Dutch government, The Hague (NL), 2025; ‘STARLIGHT SHINE’ at Heim Textil, Frankfurt (DE), 2025; ‘STARLIGHT SHINE’ at Museo Civici Como, Como (IT), 2024 ‘STARLIGHT SHINE’ at WONDER Festival, Kortrijk (BE), 2024; ‘Aesthetic Echoes’ at PLUS-ONE Gallery, Antwerp (BE) (group, 2024); Art Düsseldorf with PLUS-ONE Gallery, Düsseldorf (DE) 2024; Permanent Art Integration at Kunsthal Mechelen, Mechelen (BE), 2023; Collaboration with Benjamin Abel Meirhaege for “Ode to a Love Lost”, 2023; ’…And that’s only (half) the story’ at PLUS-ONE Gallery, Antwerp (BE) (group, 2023); CORE Festival, Brussels (BE), 2023; ‘TOXIC HAWAII’ at PLUS-ONE Gallery, Antwerp (BE) (solo, 2023); ‘TOXIC HAWAII’ Art Hack Antwerp at Art Antwerp (BE), 2023

Victor is also a teacher at LUCA School Of Arts in the Digital Methodics department. LUCA School of Arts is part of the KU Leuven Faculty.

SKU: Verhelst.Victor@gmail.com Category:

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“Storm at Sea” is a vivid and complex digital composition by Belgian visual artist Victor Verhelst. The work blends graphic design, architecture, and glitch aesthetics into a layered, energetic visual landscape.
The image is a chaotic yet deliberate collage of architectural elements, distorted structures, and dynamic lines that evoke the turbulence of a storm. Bold colors—especially red, green, blue, and black—clash and intertwine, creating a sense of motion and visual overload. The lower part of the composition suggests crashing waves and water in motion, reinforcing the theme of disruption and transformation.
Verhelst’s work explores the boundaries between digital design and fine art, challenging viewers to navigate a saturated and fragmented visual world.

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