Installation with concrete, sea clay, sand, found rocks, ceramic obects, water, paper, wooden pallets. 120 x 140 x 80 cm
Land of Tides and Thoughts2025, is an imaginary landscape inspired by tidal areas, with pools and forgotten treassures. Real and unreal alternate – just lik in nature – where its often unclear whether something ‘belongs’. The installation invites the viewer to pause and observe. If you wish, you can respond to one of the five questions and leave your note under a stone. This way, the work becomes a growing collection of thoughts.
This installation was part of the exhibtion Stop & Breathe at Sedykster Kunstschuur, along the Waddens Sea (Unesco World Heritage Site) – where nature, time and imagination converge.
Parabola 2014 Installation with Concrete, sand, display cabinet om wooden pedestals.
The installation Parabola has been exhibited on several occasions including The Accidental Perfection of Nature, solo exhibition at the Singer Sweat Shop in Rotterdam and BOOMBOOMBANGBANGPOPPOP – Con)temporary Art Gallery Quint Hartmann in Rotterdam.
This work comprises an ever-changing landscape of sand. This work consists of a constantly changing sand landscape. In the photographs, the work takes the form of a parabola, one of the most extreme shapes in the display case, but at other times, other landscapes have been on display. The created landscapes lives on in photographs and collages.
The Research Centre for practicing nature 2014 Installation, with sand, soil, grass, vegetation, taxidermied animals, found objects and utensils such as buckets and crates.
The Research Centre for practicing nature was a duo project together with Swedish/Belgian artist Johanna Weissenrieder in project space Upominki in Rotterdam, curated by Weronika Zielinska-Klein in 2014.
Wallscape 2014 Installation with chicken coop, wood and paper clouds en two paper pillars.
Wallscape was part of the group Exhibition Pleasure Ground, a year long project at Lokaal01 in Breda, curated by Frederik Vergaert in 2010. There were 4 different group exhibitions, each with a different approach.