After graduating from the Jan des Bouvrie Academy I spent many years working in various roles across the interior design industry — from "experience architect" at Wink to designer at Marcel Wolterinck. But I was searching for more creative freedom. A few years ago I started painting, and it felt so right that I trained as a decorative painter. Wanderland is the next step in my creative career. I create my own works and am available for various types of projects, indoors and outdoors.
I paint materials such as wood & natural stone like marble, landscapes & decorations
Get in touch for a custom commission.A landscape loosely inspired by Chinese landschape paintings from the 18 century. In China, the crane mythology is associated with the divine bird worship in the animal totemism; cranes have a spiritual meaning where they are a form of divine bird which travels between heaven and man's world.
Size: 142 x 142cm
In Greek mythology, Pheme, also known as Ossa in Homeric literature, was the divine personification of fame, renown, and rumors. Her equivalent in Roman mythology, Fama, was likewise the personification of fame, and was depicted similarly in Roman literature and art. This painting resembles the statue on top of the Academy of Art in Dresden, Germany.
Size: 122 x 212cm
The base for this work was created by editing a photo using Artificial Intelligence. By adding the lines the picture becomes a classic tile panel, time appropriate for a piece in Delfts Blue.
Size: 142 x 175cm
In 1872 the Postmaster General of the German Reich has a great idea - a museum dedicated to the history of technology. Thus was born the Reichspostmuseum, one of the first museums to make the history of technology tangible. This coat of arms can be found in the Berlin Museum of Communication.
Size: 135 x 175cm
A painting of the sculpture by the French sculptor Martin Van den Bogaert (1637–1694), held at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The relief depicts Glory in the guise of a young woman holding a small statue of Fame on a globe in her left hand, as she crowns Hercules. Hercules is recognizable by his club, the hide of the Nemean lion, an apple from the garden of the Hesperides, and a dragon at his feet.
Size: 142 x 142cm
This ornament with faux moulding was created in a 2 day workshop by Pierre Finklestein.
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