To experience the feeling of spontaneous
inspiration, I set myself the challenge of working without prejudice.
By focusing on the direct impulse I came in contact with the
unconscious act of creation. It turned out to be the way to visualize
my aesthetic and emotional awareness of the momentum.
Eventually I could make flux and movement visible in random snapshots.
In this art form I found a fragile balance between control and chance,
between the desire to know what I did and what I did not did.
Improvising like a jazz musician, I could sit 'in the moment' and
still create an image that is complete and finished.
In the eyes of the viewer, making art is
a complex process that is inherently twofold. The artwork has a double
life, one in the artist's process and the other in the spectator's
reaction. Even though there are similarities in the physiological way
in which we see and experience stimuli, perception is individual and
very subjective.
I generate a rhythmic visual language without the syntax of a predefined form. Because of this I enter a utopian territory in which I explore the fluidity of time and space. I invite you to enter and discover my virtual world.
My artwork consists of paintings, art tiles, drawings and work on canvasboard.