Trained as an art historian (Art History, Utrecht University), I have always been fascinated by the historical visual language embedded in everyday Dutch culture. From a young age, I was captivated by the form and fragility of ordinary objects; I could spend hours observing how shapes relate to one another. Because these objects were simply used in daily life, they often lost their perceived beauty and became purely functional items. When something is seen too often, its magic can fade.
After many years working in the art world, I felt a growing desire to create myself. Enrolling in a photography program at Stichting Statief (Utrecht) allowed my own creativity to merge with the visual archive I had carried with me for years. An eye for detail and atmosphere has become central to my work. I am drawn to stillness, elegance, and pure forms—compositions that offer viewers a sense of balance and calm within a hectic world.
My work seeks a kind of quiet chaos, and invites the viewer to observe the world with patience and attentive curiosity.