OIL / ACRYLIC COLLECTIONS
The Lost Era (2025)
Moving, shifting, historical!
This collection of paintings represents the journey of art throughout of time. Digitally created canvases with repetitive patterns, abstract shapes painted in acrylic, and still life done with oils come together in one body of work. This approach allows us to combine traditional and contemporary, art and design, old and new.
The artist asks the spectator: What is there to stay, and what must go? And where is our place among it all? Read more
SIMPLE MOVEMENTS (2022-2023)
This series of artworks is inspired by Kandinsky’s studies of the dot and the line.
I would describe this particular direction as organic abstract art. Organic shapes “dance” through space, moving gently, guided by the circumstances of their experience. They represent the seeds of life—living matter that is compelled to deform when confronted with abstract graphic matter. Read more
WONDER LAND (2021)
Wonder Land—or is it the Land of Wonders?
Maybe you’ve seen it before. It may look familiar, or perhaps you’ve even been there. Is it real, or does it exist only in your imagination?
We all have such quiet places—peaceful, soothing, and beautiful. A place to restore energy, to enjoy, to relax, and to feel uplifted. Even if it exists only in our imagination. Read more
Macro Garden (2021)
The Macro Garden Collection is inspired by the vegetation of the exceptional Zuid-Kennemerland National Park in North Holland.
The beauty and diversity of visible animals and plants whilst walking in the misty morning, waiting for the sun to appear. Read more
RAZOR ART (2020)
Razor Art is the name of my second collection, which explores the beauty and extraordinary appearance of razor shells.
Razor shells (Ensis magnus in Latin) are found on sandy beaches in Northern Europe. It was in Northern Holland that I discovered their precious existence. Read more
Basic Tunes (2016-2018)
This collection is inspired by landscapes, still life, and cityscapes—realism as a first experience and a passion for a beginner artist. It was a process of developing an understanding of colours, textures, and the basic concepts of form and matter. This knowledge soon became a fundamental skill that I would carry into my future collections. Read more