The Terp of Leidschenveen is the name of the former waste dump in Leidschenveen and now partially serves as a sound barrier. Laurens Kolks and Dennis Lohuis designed a work of art in 2009, namely the little white church on top of the Terp. The church is reduced in size and is also empty inside. It has no particular function. The artwork stands on the Terp between the many busy traffic streets and in the middle of a residential area. It's like going back in time to the old Dutch landscape between all the modern infrastructure in The Hague. It is a mock chapel made as a statement in which empty churches become more normal
When I come somewhere, I immediately think in pictures. What is interesting here; how can I best portray this? Photography is a passion, which doesn't pass if I don't have a camera with me. I have a broad taste. Landscapes, panoramas, macro, animals, people... Read more…