Joz Decruy: From Design to Recycled Masterpieces

Joz Decruy’s artistic odyssey is a testament to evolution and reinvention, where design,
craftsmanship, and sustainability converge. His journey began in the industrial design world,
where he honed his skills creating everyday objects like bottles and packaging. This formative
experience instilled in him a deep appreciation for the aesthetics and functionality behind object
creation, sparking his fascination with the lifecycle of materials.

Timeline of Studies and Career Milestones:

  • Early Years: Studied industrial design, mastering the art of shaping and conceptualizing
    functional objects.
  • Apprenticeship in Sacred Art: While working for his father's painting company, Joz expanded
    his repertoire to monumental art, painting ceilings (*plafonds*) of churches across Europe. These
    intricate works demanded precision, creativity, and reverence for history.
  • Transition to Leadership: Upon taking over the family business, Joz showed a keen
    entrepreneurial spirit. However, his passion for art soon outweighed his business pursuits.
  • New Beginnings: Selling the company, Joz embarked on his true calling—painting. Initially
    captivated by *impasto*, a technique emphasizing texture and depth, his work began to embody
    raw emotion and energy.

Birth of Recycle Art:

Fueled by his design roots and love for materials, Joz’s creativity took a transformative turn. He
questioned the permanence of objects and sought ways to grant them a second life. Thus,
Recycle Art was born—a fusion of realism and sustainability, where discarded items became
components of compelling artworks. His pieces range from intricate wildlife depictions to
evocative portraits, each imbued with the story of its materials.


Joz Decruy’s art bridges the past and future, drawing on historical craftsmanship while addressing
modern sustainability challenges. His works are not just visual spectacles but narratives, honoring
the beauty of reuse in a world striving for renewal.