The material concrete really appealed to me because I saw the many possibilities. In the later phase of my studies I analyzed why I like the medium so much. And that was because of my environment because I grew up in Rotterdam, which was bombed during the Second World War and had to be rebuilt.
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I decided to study art therapy in my early 20s and after completing my bachelor studies I wanted to continue making art without the constant focus on the psychological aspect, so I decided to study sculpture/free art.
Comments closedI always love meeting other artists from different artistic fields and talk about their process, collaborate with them – so this is very inspiring.
Comments closedThe bliss after putting up with the struggle only to transfer one’s ideas as precisely as possible into reality.
Comments closedI imagine my work in motion – there is so much excitement in pressing play and watching my drawings coming to life in an animated flow.
Comments closedThe real goal is to create your own connection between different horizons others have worked on and find your own formal language.
Comments closedTo be an artist is my most salient identity. It is something I am and how I must be, much more than something I chose or decided to be, and I also recognize it as an immense privilege to wake up and choose this path again and again each day.
Comments closedIf our generation is moving forward in the way it does in my surroundings, I think that we will definitely move towards an expanded definition of what our species is and what position we have in the world.
Comments closedI believe that art can be a form of self-assertion. It provides the freedom to experiment, expand one’s horizons, to communicate, engage with different materials a
Comments closedI’d like to respond to utopias, but I think we’ll be in a society with even greater divides, in denial of the world that’s burning.
Comments closedIn one of my last media art projects I slipped into the role of Heino, Joseph Beuys and the band Kraftwerk. I also incorporated the poet Heinrich Heine, whom I love very much. That’s one of my favorite works.
Comments closedFreedom in art means not being constrained by commercial considerations, allowing the artist to experiment and create without being bound by concerns of success, approval, or sales.
Comments closedMy intuition chooses, I guess. I am always trying to create a specific atmosphere – I know exactly, what I want to see in the end.
Comments closedIt would be great to see more awareness of how creativity can be beneficial to our well-being, connection and in order to change what we see as valuable from an early age.
Comments closedI want to stay sensitive to the things around me and I am in a way attached to my moods, so according to that, my perception of passing time varies.
Comments closedMaking art was never a topic because I had no role models. I didn’t know what I wanted to do until I did things I didn’t want to do.
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