My upcoming exhibition

“Stilte” (“Stillness”)

Saturday, October 11 2025
Noorderlicht kerk, Zeist, the Netherlands

Even if you can’t join me, I’d love to show you my works! You can check out the whole exhibition here, both in Dutch and English.

Learning basic and advanced art skills doesn’t have to be tedious or uninspiring. I love teaching people how to work on their goals by combining technical exercises with creative, dynamic projects. Art is more than just a skill; it’s a healing mindset.

I have both shorter workshops and extensive courses available; whatever suits your creative need right now. I give feedback and support in my safe, private Facebook group!

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Thoughts, happenings and community

I love sharing my thoughts, studio and projects in something less fleeting than social media. You’ll also find a bunch of free resources such as videos and reference images here. Your feedback always makes me feel good so leave a comment if you’d like.

  • “Silence I”

    “Silence I”

    30×40 cm, oil on panel (2025) On October 11, 2025 I will be exhibiting my work, together with the choir performance composed by Janneke Moes. I’d love to show you my body of work for this project, in the upcoming weeks. More details and purchase information can be found at the bottom of this page.…

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  • Studying colour: Suze Robertson’s ‘Pietje’

    Studying colour: Suze Robertson’s ‘Pietje’

    Last week I forgot to quote Gwen John’s brother Auguste – a painter like his sister – who said: “In fifty years I will be known as the brother of Gwen John”. In a better world, that would have been true but unfortunately Auguste failed to recognise the power of misogyny. In that same better…

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  • Studying colour: Gwen John’s self portrait

    Studying colour: Gwen John’s self portrait

    During my upcoming live stream I’d like to continue to focus on colour, that illusive topic that both fascinates and tortures me. Seriously, it’s that dramatic! To catch two birds with one animal-friendly method (please don’t use stones) we’re gonna study colour with the help of paintings done by women. Colour theory while correcting history,…

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