My Flowerworks grow from close looking and quiet attention. They begin with the fragile elegance of petals, stems, and leaves, but they are never only about flowers. They are about rhythm, movement, light, and the way nature holds both delicacy and strength at once.
In these works, I follow the forms and contrasts that appear in blossoms as they open, fade, and transform. I am drawn to the layered structures of flowers: their symmetry and asymmetry, their softness and resilience, their visible beauty and hidden order. Through drawing, painting, and mixed media, I translate these observations into images that hover between realism and abstraction.
The flower becomes a starting point, a memory, a gesture. Sometimes it is detailed and tangible, sometimes it dissolves into atmosphere, pattern, or trace. Working this way allows me to explore not only what I see, but also what I feel and remember when I look at nature closely.
My Flowerworks are an invitation to pause, to notice, and to enter the quiet world where color, line, and texture meet. They reflect my ongoing fascination with nature as a living language — one that is always changing, always offering something new to see.


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In the Netherlands sparrows are declining. I really could not imagine children growing up without these little chirping birds around them so I wrote and drew a childrensbookwith poems and little games. A little sparrow is looking for a house, shall she find it?

The book is a leporello and tells a story in poems about 1 year out of the life of an albatross.

Oli is a little elephant who looses his grandma and Koer is a bird who lost his nest. Can they help each other?