Where shall I seek and hide?
With indifferent eyes, I sit and wait!
All day I watched it changed!
Finding your own salvation!
All I could think to say was "Could you leave me yet?
Nothing you can do to change the end!
When you're on the brink!
7 Drawings about loss, small formats 21 x 29,7 cm, acrylic and ink on paper, 2024
Where shall I seek and hide?
With indifferent eyes, I sit and wait!
All day I watched it changed!
Finding your own salvation!
All I could think to say was "Could you leave me yet?
Nothing you can do to change the end!
When you're on the brink!
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When I look back at my works from previous years, I notice that there's already a lot of chaos present in my art. In the piece I'm currently presenting, titled 'In Another World', you are drawn into a structured chaos with vibrant colors. It's like a warm glow that overwhelms you.
[Artwork Details]
Title: In Another World
Year: reworked in 2023
Dimensions: 100 x 70 cm
Medium: Acrylic and ink on paper
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She's already been awake in another dream!
100 x70 cm, acrylic and ink on paper, 2023
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Never seemed like the time for this conversation!
50 x 70 cm, acrylic and ink on paper, 2023
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Will be shown this summer at the "Zomersalon; Buy Local3"
at the Kunsthal Gent from July 14th through Sunday September 3. Can also be seen online on
zomersalon.gentacrylic and ink on acid-free paper
2023
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Series of drawings related to animals
70 x 100 cm, 2021, acrylic and ink on paper
Inspired by old-fashioned renaissance drawings. They often reflect lofty peaceful lofty images of a time that was fascinatingly progressive, but at the same time conservative and opposing. This strongly reflects our present day
2020, 70 x 100 cm, acrylic and ink on paper
Now we have started 2020 and we have promised ourselves so much, we almost forget all those challenges waiting for us to be fulfilled.
2020, mixed media on paper, 70 x 100 cm
2019, 297 x 420 mm
acrylic and ink on paper
2019, 297 x 420 mm
acrylic and ink on paper
2019, 297 x 420 mm
acrylic and ink on paper
2019, 50 x 70 cm
acrylic and ink on paper
2019
Drawing, 50 x 70 cm, acrylic and ink on paper
2019, 50 x 70 cm
acrylic and ink on paper
2019, 50 x 70 cm
acrylic and ink on paper
2019
50 x 70 cm, acrylic and ink on paper
Three states of the drawing Mass Extinction of the series Facets of Chaos.
70 x 100 cm, 2019, mixed media on paper
Final State
First State
Second State
Absolutely nothing resembling, modern-day global warming has happened here for at least the past 2,000 years. This confirms a new study published in Science 24 th July. It has never changed as it's changing now. Never once until the Industrial Revolution did temperature surge in the same direction everywhere at the same time. 98% of Earth's surface experienced its hottest period of the past 2,000 years. It's unprecedented!
70 x 100 cm
acrylic and ink on paper
Let's celebrate today the 50th anniversary of the giant step on the moon. Here on earth we have another one, our carbon footprint. That's even a bigger one. Up to the second heatwave this year.
70 x 100 cm
2019, acrylic and ink on paper
Mask of Anarchy
As I lay asleep in Italy
There came a voice from over the Sea
And with great power it forth led me
To walk in the visions of Poesy...
Drunken Deep of Joy
I have drunken deep of joy and I will taste no other wine tonight
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Bay of Poets, Lerici, Italy
70 x 100 cm
2019, acrylic and ink on paper
50 x 65 cm
2019, acrylic and ink on paper
Sitting in the back seat of my car
50 x 70 cm
2019, acrylic and ink on paper
Still Life without the inanimate objects
50 x 70 cm
2019, acrylic and ink on paper
Abstract Scenery
100 x 70 cm
2019, acrylic and ink on paper
A Janus-Visaged Shadow
And o'er what seemed the head a cloud-like crape
Was bent, a dun and faint aethereal gloom
Tempering the light. Upon the chariot-beam
A Janus-visaged Shadow did assume
The guidance of that wonder-winged team
A few lines from the poem "Triumph of life" by Percy Bysshe Shelley
written during his stay at Lerici, Gulf of Spezia, Italy in 1822 before his dramatic drowning at the age of 29.
My Head is Wild with Weeping
A poem from Percy Bysshe Shelley to present the next drawing
My head is wild with weeping for a grief
Which is the shadow of a gentle mind.
I walk into the air (but no relief
To seek,--or haply, if I sought, to find;
It came unsought);--to wonder that a chief
Among men’s spirits should be cold and blind.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
70 x 100 cm