
“Nothing is lost, nothing is created,
everything is transformed.”
Antoine Lavoisier
Balou
After having bought "The Lion in Gold" my customers asked me to create an art piece of their French buldog "Balou". This is my first art of a living being, which made it even more special and scary also. End of June I brought "Balou" to his new home.
Both customers and Balou himself where thankful with the result, as am I!
New Art Gallery in Danmark; Galleri Nijenkamp!
Via Insta a new opportunity arise for me. Being able to display my work in a wonderful gallery in Danmark. Gallery Nijenkamp contacted me and it turned out we had great contact. .... love to have my "Art inspired by Van Gogh" in her gallery. As they are already sold or on display, we decided to show my limited editions on Canvas! And so I send these special limited editions specially scanned and printed by Re-Art in Almere to Danmark and there you can see them all!

My most recent work

Flowers in a Blue Vase
Dimensions 80x120m
Technique: found objects and reused materials on wood
Luxury gold frame
Limited edition prints available

Soda Can Can
Dimensions 60 x 80 cm
Technique: found soda cans on wood
Luxury black frame
Limited edition prints available

Chanel 11.12
Dimensions 103x103cm
Technique: found objects and reused materials on wood
Luxury gold frame
Limited edition prints on paper and canvas available

Lion in Gold (sold)
Dimensions 90x90cm
Technique: found objects and reused materials on wood
Luxury gold frame
Limited edition prints on paper and canvas available

The Bedroom
After van Gogh
Dimensions 73x93cm
Technique: found objects and reused materials on wood
Luxury frame
Limited edition prints available

Mona Lisa
After Leonardo da Vinci
Dimensions 75x65cm
Technique: found objects and reused materials on linnen
Luxury black frame
Limited edition prints available
“There’s only one way to see things, until someone shows us how to look at them with different eyes”
Pablo Picasso
“There’s only one way to see things, until someone shows us how to look at them with different eyes”
Pablo Picasso
Used materials
The materials I use for my artwork are found objects that I find on the street, on the beach or in forests & parks. But also plastic materials that people no longer use and bring to me and objects that I find in thrift stores. These materials include plastic caps, packaging for care products, old pens and felt-tip pens, buttons, zippers, old slippers, beads, electrical cables and telephone cords, plugs, broken plastic sunglasses, old children's toys and so much more!


