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Carbon acrylic on linen, ± 200 x 200 cm.

Carbon acrylic on linen, ± 200 x 200 cm.

Spray paint and marker ink on wooden wall (± 7 x 5 m). For the exhibition Faire Le Mur in Nantes, France.


Spray paint and marker ink on the back of a bus. For the exhibition Faire Le Mur in Nantes, France.

Hard-to-buff ink on hand crafted paper, ± 100 x 70 cm.

Oil and black marker ink on canvas, ± 60 x 80 cm (detail). With Adele Renault.


Black/blue permanent marker ink on polypropene film (100 x 70 cm).

Inverted (because we can).

Carbon acrylic on linen (400 x 200 cm), not yet stretched on frame.


Work in progress photo’s by Mark Groen.

Black permanent marker ink on polypropene film (± 50 x 40 cm).



Broom and China ink on brick wall (± 6 x 10 m). Dashilar, Beijing 2011.

China ink and black permanent marker ink on brick wall. Wudaoying, Beijing.

Brown permanent marker ink on Absolut Vodka bottle (height: 250 cm). Done in Dublin, where in the Trinity College the exhibition ‘Turning darkness into light’ took its title from this poem about a 9th century monk and his white cat.

Carbon acrylic with broom on linen (± 5 x 3 m). Done at Metal Heart exhibition in Heerlen, Netherlands. Watch the performance video.

Mural done with silver spray paint at the Bernard Shaw bar in Dublin. The quote is from Kirsten Dunst (Melancholia).

Vector art for ad agency Fitzroy.