/ de Cordes studio

One address. Two separate practices.

A working studio in shared occupancy. North-facing light, tools in use, unfinished work on the walls. Neither artist is decorating for visitors.

Close-up overhead shot of a studio workbench, brushes and palette knives arranged to the left, an unfinished canvas in the upper right corner, even natural window light, no people
Close-up overhead shot of a studio workbench, brushes and palette knives arranged to the left, an unfinished canvas in the upper right corner, even natural window light, no people
— The physical space

Divided by use, not by agreement

Each artist holds a distinct territory within the studio. The division is physical and deliberate — separate benches, separate storage, separate walls.

The shared elements are structural: the building, the light, the address. What happens inside each half is entirely independent.

Studio visits

The studio is open by appointment

This is a working studio. Visits are welcome for collectors, curators, and anyone with a genuine interest in the work. Reach out to arrange a time.