Currently Rotterdam, NL
My practice is driven less by conviction than by a persistent inability to do anything other than make work. Painting and image-making function as default responses, ways of occupying time, attention, and energy when clarity or resolution isn’t available. Writing about this feels increasingly beside the point, but the work continues regardless.
I don’t maintain a fixed style, partly because consistency feels artificial in relation to how the work is produced. I move rapidly between modes including abstract, action-based painting, cartoonish imagery drawn from Swedish comics, appropriated images from magazines and declassified government files, and audiovisual sculptural works involving technology. These shifts aren’t planned trajectories but accumulations, reflecting a practice that advances through repetition, diversion, and excess rather than refinement.
Conspiracy appears not as belief but as atmosphere, a sense that meaning is always slightly misaligned and that something is operating just out of reach. Images flirt with authority or declaration, then undercut themselves through exaggeration, awkwardness, or visible instability. Crudeness and visual overload emerge naturally from this process, less as strategy than as residue.
The work resists resolution. It accumulates, contradicts itself, and continues forward without justification, less concerned with coherence than with the necessity of continuing at all.