Yoga and Art
At Yoga Space, we believe that yoga and art come from the same source — a desire to connect, express, and explore what it means to be fully human.
We've created an art space within the studio to support and celebrate artists. It’s a place where creativity can breathe, where creativity s breath, and where people can pause and take in beauty in a calm, conscious setting.
We host regular exhibitions to give artists a platform to share their work in a welcoming and serene atmosphere — one where both movement and stillness are equally appreciated.
Whether you're here to move, to feel, or simply to be — may the art around you inspire your practice, just as your practice opens you to art.
Your 2 free class credits at Yoga Space Studio!
Thank you for joining!
Big gratitude to everyone who joined us for the opening night of the Awareness exhibition last Friday, 19 September. ✨
As a thank-you — and since we completely forgot the planned tombola in all the excitement and busyness 🙈 — we’ve decided to gift you 2 free class credits to come and experience yoga at our warm, cosy studio.
✨ Click the button below to claim your free credits.
✨ Link to claim your 2 free class valid 24 hours and
expires 23nd September 1pm.
✨ Classes must be used by 12 October 2025
Come join us, and warm up in our yoga community! 😉
Karina Robin
Karina ROBIN, born in Germany and living in Belgium for more than 25 years, has been passionate about photography since childhood, inspired by her father, a semi-professional photographer. Africa is her happy place, especially the bush. Her personal approach to wildlife photography has been shaped largely through self-study and years of hands-on experience, developing her own style of capturing the wild. She regularly shows her work in exhibitions, to share her personal vision and deep respect for nature.
The ongoing series Wild Encounters shows more than simple documentation, it portrays animals in their natural habitats to highlight the fragile ecosystems they depend on.

Maria Vittoria Sbrescia
Graphic designer and photographer, Maria Vittoria is continuously looking for new places to inspire her creative journey.
Born and raised in the south of Italy, she is a curious lover of visual arts, cinema, yoga, and music. Her influences and origins are evident in her artistic sensibilities, which gravitate at the intersection of human impact and nature. With vast landscapes, natural elements, earthy tones, and evocative street views, her work conveys a sense of quiet contemplation, melancholy and resilience.
Giovanni Cao
Giovanni, born in Italy 46 years ago and a Bruxellois since 2006, has been
fascinated by cameras since childhood, spending hours watching his father
capture holiday memories.
Since the early 2000s, the view through a camera’s pentaprism has become his favorite way to express emotions and translate his feelings while observing the world around him.
