FAT GEISHA’S AND DOUBLE HEADED UNICORNS

As the undisputed form of innocent entertainment, both Geisha’s and Unicorns are here to please the people. Men, women, children or others: while hiding any identity, Geisha’s and Unicorns aim to please. These works express the lack of flawlessness that is usually driving these icons.

MATADORS AND CHINESE DRAGONS

Like the Geisha’s, the Matadors are the only other icons that please the people without a distinctive identity. Like Chinese Dragons, it’s aim to entertain us seems harmless, but might be not as innocent as we would like to believe.

IDENTITY SERIES

Heroes shape your approach to life when you grow up. A combination of your heroes act as a projection of your future. The identity series shows the contrast between heroes, their possible uniqueness and the individual place someone has in our society.

CAGED BIRDS, IN THE WOODS

Nature and life is like a hidden object game: it’s a game of ‘find and seek’. These paintings enlarge the contrast between a supposedly freedom in the woods and foreign birds in a cage. Painted with an intimate touch versus the rock hard screen prints on the canvas, it creates a powerful in-depth glimpse of a possible future.

PIGTATORS

This is undoubtedly the time the world should discuss dictatorship, right? These Pigtators are closely monitoring the spectator from behind power-bars. Although they are marked and numbered, they are unaware that the ingredients of their favorite dishes are displayed in front of their noses.