2024-2025
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ARCHITECTURE | city imprints
This selection from a larger installation -(De)constructing Visual Diaries- explores my fascination with architecture- the dynamic contrast between structured lines and open, airy spaces. By reinterpreting photographs taken during city explorations, festivals, and visits to Bauhaus and Berlin in 2024 and 2025, I revisit the memories behind the images. I would appreciate your perspective on…
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FAMILY | loved and lost ones
The works presented here are part of the installation (De)constructing Visual Diaries. They reference several important men in my life who, unfortunately, have passed away. Certain details serve as subtle traces or symbols; quiet reminders that evoke memories of these individuals. Through this process, I honor their significance and preserve their memory. I would appreciate your…
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THE UNKNOWN | visual diaries: a work in progress
The Unknown is a personal and artistic exploration of stepping beyond the familiar. Through photography, I observe how unfamiliar places influence growth, emotion, and creativity. Embracing the unknown Solo travels across Oceania and North America. Living in different cities around the world, the unknown has always felt like home. I needed the change. These journeys reignited…
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AN EMPTY SPACE SUSTAINS LIFE | photography/mixed media
This project explores the hidden potential of overlooked urban spaces in Arnhem. Through photography and mixed media, I transform everyday locations into layered visual narratives. Drawn to the unknown, I turned my focus to public spaces in my hometown- photographing, studying, and reshaping them. These places, often passed by unnoticed, reveal their value through stillness…
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COLLAGE | workshop
Today, I participated in an inspiring collage workshop where I discovered how the placement and texture of elements can completely transform an image. It was fascinating to see how small adjustments can significantly impact the overall appearance and message of a collage. Portrait During the workshop, I used a single portrait photo to experiment with…




