Jan De Zutter (born 14 June 1962) is a Belgian writer, journalist, political official and artist.
De Zutter argues that the situation is similar in other European countries and credits right-wing pagans with making environmentalism a more prominent feature of far-right milieus.
[3] Through his engagement in the social democratic party Vooruit (known as the Socialistische Partij Anders until 2021), De Zutter began to work for the politician Steve Stevaert,[4] for whom he has ghostwritten books.
[6] De Zutter exhibited colour drawings and acrylic paintings during his student years but abandoned art to focus on his career as a journalist.
[2] He names the Ghent artist Michel Buylen as an influence[4] and has made his own interpretations of landscape paintings by George Inness and James McNeill Whistler.