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Uprooting from a busy urban lifestyle for a country existence can take a while to get used to, but for Belgian ceramicist Delphine Bekaert it took just 24 hours. “Moving has been a big change, but I got used to it after one day. Though I live in the middle of nowhere, I never feel lonely or scared,” she says of the renovated 1930s farmhouse where she lives

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