“Chasing the Shine” -
Collage on cardstock -
70x100cm -
€2300
A collage built from fragments of power, performance, and spectacle. A human form assembled from athletic limbs, luxury jewelry, and cultural symbols — poised mid-motion, yet burdened by its own construction.
The piece reflects on how wealth and aspiration are not only built on the labor of others, but also how we participate in sustaining the system — chasing shine while bearing its weight.
It’s a totem of contradictions: strength and submission, status and exhaustion, desire and critique. The chains that bind are the same ones we flex.
WARFARE – Old Fashioned Murder -
Collage, Acrylic, on paper - 120 x 140cm -
€3250
A familiar logo, repurposed to confront an uncomfortable truth.
WARFARE – Old Fashioned Murder plays on the casual branding of violence — how destruction becomes normalized, consumed, and repackaged until it feels as harmless as a drive-thru combo.
The cheerful mask of corporate design clashes with the brutality inside the letters — exposing the sanitized surface of a culture that sells conflict with a smile.
Paradise -
Indian ink, aquarelle on paper - 120 x 100 cm -
€3100
Paradise imagines a softer ending — the kind we’re not promised, but still reach for.
A mountaintop gathering of unburdened bodies, ringed by symbols of peace, nature, and altered states.
After the systems collapse, after the striving fades, maybe what’s left is this:
Dancing, connection, and the brief illusion that we’ve made it.
Bullseye -
Collage, acrylic, indian ink on cardstock - 150 x 100 cm -
€3200
Bullseye is about the constant attempt to hit it — success, meaning, attention, whatever “winning” means today.
Darts fly at a warped target, surrounded by a thick collage of pop culture, nostalgia, and advertising ephemera.
It’s not just about scoring points — it’s about absorbing everything, letting it sink in, and watching what leaks out.
The board’s saturated. The image is melting.
And still, we aim.
The Flowers Come to Life -
Collage on found image - 120 x 55 cm -
€1850
A classical bouquet, interrupted.
The Flowers Come to Life merges the romantic still life tradition with fragments of animated fantasy — familiar limbs, eyes, and gestures peek through petals, twisting sweetness into something stranger.
The piece plays with recognition and transformation, as iconic characters dissolve into the organic, leaving behind a surreal hybrid of beauty, memory, and cultural overflow.