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A world at their feet

Artist gives life to Belgian boot-scrapers during pandemic

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ANTWERP, Belgium — Life can feel smaller, even tiny during the coronaviru­s pandemic as public health restrictio­ns limit social contacts to a bare minimum.

But Belgian artist Elke Lemmens has found a way to build connection­s during the ongoing crisis.

She is using her artistic skills and a community-building grant from Antwerp to bring ordinary lives — and extraordin­ary stories — out into the open by giving disused boot-scrapers a second act. Lemmens will use the grant to install at least 50 miniature scenes in the old niches outside homes that families once used to clean off their shoes.

These dusty architectu­ral remnants of an age when muddy roads and the absence of sidewalks made rubbing one’s footwear over metal a prerequisi­te for going indoors blend into cityscapes from Europe to the United States, failing to attract notice since doormats replaced them.

“So many people have so many stories behind their doors,” Lemmens said as she uses tweezers to move miniature figures into cigar boxes. “Every one of these stories fits into one of these wooden cigar cases, and then I write the names of the (property) owners in chalk on the front.”

“So many people have so many stories behind their doors. Every one of these stories fits into one of these wooden cigar cases, and then I write the names of the (property) owners in chalk on the front.” — Elke Lemmens, Belgian artist

She plans to put her creations in various neighborho­ods around Antwerp. One boot-scraper depicts the prison cell of Belgian writer Roger van de Velde, who was held in a psychiatri­c prison because of a painkiller addiction. On a short street not far away, another ground-level scene conveys a message of diversity with people walking across a rainbow crosswalk.

Another household’s scraper compartmen­t shows people standing on a globe. Lemmens made it for a family that enjoys traveling and has relatives around the world.

“Finding the figures is sometimes difficult” the artist said. “There are not a lot of models of people of color or people in different religious dress and other things. I often need to paint these myself.”

Other niches hold stories that are deeply personal.

Down a residentia­l street lined with colorful houses, a white door has a message scratched onto it: “Here lived and played Tia — April 11, 2006-September 12, 2015.”

“This boot-scraper scene is for this 9-year-old girl who used to sit on the doorstep,” Lemmens explained. “She unfortunat­ely died in 2015. When I spoke with Tia’s mother, she mentioned her daughter never stopped dreaming of another world. Her dream was to ride a horse on a beach. So, I created this scene in her boot-scraper with the little girl riding a horse on the seaside surrounded by other children. The story was an inspiratio­n to me that this little girl had the freedom in her mind to create her own ideal world.”

Creating in miniature is something Lemmens has done since childhood.

“I always played with Lego. I would put together a bakery, but then mold the croissants and breads and cakes out of clay myself and paint them different colors,” she said. “Then I started making things out of balsa wood because it’s easy to carve. My dad is a hobby carpenter, so I guess the influence always made me feel handy.”

The boot-scraper project is certain to arouse curiosity during the months ahead in Antwerp, where a partial lockdown has residents not venturing far from home and keeping their distance from others. For some, a simple evening walk can feel like an adventure.

“Soon, there will be a walking map so people can find these boot-scraper scenes,” Lemmens said.

 ?? (AP/Virginia Mayo) ?? Belgian artist Elke Lemmens installs a miniature scene of mermaids into a boot-scraper outside a front door in Antwerp, Belgium. Lemmens is transformi­ng disused boot-scrapers in the port city into miniature scenes depicting what is important in the lives of the owners of the house.
(AP/Virginia Mayo) Belgian artist Elke Lemmens installs a miniature scene of mermaids into a boot-scraper outside a front door in Antwerp, Belgium. Lemmens is transformi­ng disused boot-scrapers in the port city into miniature scenes depicting what is important in the lives of the owners of the house.
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Lemmens works in her atelier prior to installing scenes into boot-scrapers.
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Stef Pottums sits on his step next to a miniature scene by Lemmens.
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Lemmens holds a miniature of a girl on a horse as she installs a scene into a boot-scraper.
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Lemmens shows a miniature scene of the cell of Belgian writer Roger van de Velde prior to installing it into a boot-scraper.
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Lemmens lays on the sidewalk as she installs a miniature scene into a boot-scraper.
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A miniature scene is set into a boot-scraper outside a front door.
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A miniature scene of diversity is set into a boot-scraper.
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Lemmens installs a miniature scene of a girl on a horse at the seaside into a boot-scraper.
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Belgian artist Elke Lemmens rides with her custom-made trailer on her way to making miniature installati­ons in boot-scrapers in Antwerp, Belgium. (AP/Virginia Mayo)
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A miniature scene of people standing on top of a globe is set into a boot-scraper.
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Lemmens shows boxes of miniature figures in her atelier, as she prepares them for an installati­on into a boot-scraper.
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A miniature scene is set into a boot-scraper outside a front door.

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