Artwork Selection
Look at Me
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Dancing Alone
Circle of Life
Our Past Warning Us
Where are you?
Sea of Love
Shadows
Call of Nature
Just Confused
Struggle
Our Past Warning Us
Climate Change, We are Not
Poverty
African Way
Ant Queen
Talking to the Wall
The Dutch Tulip
Family Gets Together
Living Like a Plant
Night Crime
Magic of Nature
Belly Dance
Magic Hair
The Fisherman
Alien Refugee
The Girl and the Witch
No Talking
Horse Power
The Struggle
The Fear
Talk to Me
The Clash
Refugees, Could Be Anywhere, Could Be Any Time, Could Be You
Three Faces in the Dark
Stressed
Snail
Quarantine
Limited Edition vs Prints
You can find limited edition artwork for sale on the Limited Edition page. All the artworks for sale are 6 limited editions, each one is a unique size, giclee printed on cotton canvas. They are all certified and signed. On the other hand, there are prints that are not certified or signed, so they are cheaper than the limited editions. They are printed on acrylic glass or alu-dibond with different available sizes. You can find them on the Prints page.
Art Reviews
What art curators from all over the world have said about my art
In closing, I must emphasize that the particularity of your work allows you to combine the real and the imaginary, the tangible and the abstract, resulting in visually captivating and thought-provoking compositions. This fusion of different elements creates a visual language that is uniquely yours, setting your artwork apart and making it instantly recognizable.
His art can be seen from many perspectives, but all represent the search for beauty in chaos and despair. Many have been the artists who in the course of the history of art have marked epochs, like Picasso or Munch, who used pain as the main source of extirpator, of emotions, of concentration, of creativity.
The beauty with this work is how you see something different every time you view it. The patterns work well together and move around each other to create a tranquil feeling.
From what I see you are masterful with your use of color, where you produce dramatic scenarios, most of which are playful and yet disturbing to the norms of our daily reality. The photos show the unpredictability of situations where we rely on defined ways of seeing and thinking. These images break out of the box that our perception likes to put everything into. The viewer can’t tell which way is up or down, whether there are two dimensions or three. There is a question about whether we are looking at an actual representation of a scene or the surreal, colorful interpretation of your imagination.
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