Every time I post a new painting on social media, I am approached by traders of so-called non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to buy images of my work for their trade. Instead of accepting offers from them, I decided to become an NFT trader myself!
Yearly Archives: 2025
Introducing Nessie, a ripplescape about the state of the world's freshwater species. It takes its name from the mythical Loch Ness Monster.
This ripplescape, which I have coined 'Mind', is a tribute to diversity and, in particular, the creative power of neurodiversity.
Introducing Tipping Point, a ripplescape about climate change. The artwork expresses the turbulent conditions we are currently experiencing in the wake of decades of global warming.
Meet ‘Serendip’, a Ripplescape named after 'The Three Princes of Serendip’, an ancient Persian fairy tale from which the word ‘serendipity’ is derived.
Ripplescape Close Encounter is currently on display in the Weimarstraat, a hip shopping street in The Hague. The work is featured in the shop window of coworking space MyWorkLounge. Thanks Aurélien Dupuy for this great opportunity to exhibit my work!
Ripplescape created while listening to ‘70s Sci-Fi soundtracks. I have named it ‘Close Encounter’, after the 1978 Sci-Fi film ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’, and in reference to the mysterious pattern that emerges from the intricate linework. (Acrylic paint and ink on canvas 80×120 cm).
Introducing ‘Mela Insana’, a small Ripplescape that takes its title from the Italian nickname for eggplant.
My latest work in the #Ripplescape series. I named it ‘Telula’ after one of my favourite funk bands – I painted the piece on the beat of one of their tracks, ‘Let me in’. #telula #jazzfunk #visualart. Download the track at the website of the band.
Ripplescape ‘Reflex’ – named after the bright orange-pink colour of the paint I used. (acrylic paint and ink on canvas, 100 x 100 cm)