
it's been a while
A time where the focus transitions from copying elements into befriending materials. Learning about their origins and meanings
isn't this where we met?
A family of streetlights is traveling around. Here they found a place to rest and present themselves in a crowded, former jail.
at bijlmer bajes
What was left over from my experience of this place? A reconstruction by memory a few weeks after I've worked here
as long as it is in good intent
An installation that boosts the appearance of Lexi the Chestnut tree.
fitting profiles II
aluminium
The materials that are commonly found in a hammer are switched back and forth and, in doing so, are resulting in a strange combination
isn't this where we met?
A family of lanterns converging on a roundabout up north, bringing with them the question on how they came together. In this get-together the question they ask themselves can also be asked to you:
douglas
A douglas copy of a tool that is mostly made with an steel head
spruce
A spruce copy of a tool that is mostly made with an steel head
fitting profiles
In the last few years a couple of wooden skyscrapers were build around the world. Where as the conventional skyscrapers are mostly build with heaps of concrete and steel limbs or profiles, the new ones replaced those materials with potentially way eco-friendlier wood
complementary H
A wooden H-profile.
half krommetje
It tried to copy a piece of a streetlight, but it isn't a streetlight.
isn't this where we met?
Wooden copies of several streetlights at Kunststroming2021
at v.Nelle
follow the line / ` ~ / crossing the field
The pylon placed outside, but still connected to it's sibling inside
at circa...dit II
New project space of circa...dit
wet wood
The rain wets the dry soilSmells of wood and dirtOutside is sooo fine
driftwood
A flipflop drifting at sea
at home
The most viewed view of 2020. A place I worked in that's quite familiar to me