2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
10x5x45cm
2023
Sculpture modeled in clay, cast in concrete-infused acrylic resin
82x10x12cm, 5,5KG
2022
Installation of multiple assemblage-sculptures. Contains wood, construction materials and found objects.
This is a sculptural city portrait, sculpted through the fresh perspective of a newcomer.
This sculptural installation is created on the invitation of ContextAir and the Municipality of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
11x30x10,5cm, without plinth.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
15x4x30cm
2020
Sculpture in mixed media containing; carbon fibre epoxy, acrylic resin & PU-lacquer, carbon steel
65x62x88cm, 65x154x88cm including plinth.
As a part of the "The Enterprise"-series, ‘PP2’ takes you on a journey through the theme of combustion engines, showcasing its physical and emotional force.
Built entirely by hand, with no real engine parts, this sculpture is crafted from a fusion of spare parts from other sculptures, clay modelling and casting and high-tech spray paints. A hybrid of traditional and modern techniques.
2021
sculpture in steel and acrylate
5,5x5,5x4,20M, ~500KG
This sculpture, a life-sized submarine tower, is created specifically for ‘Het Voorstel’.
Learn about the development and concept by clicking here
ongoing, 2020 iteration
The 'Wall of Sound' is a monstrous, ever-expanding monolith of speakers and amplifiers, all connected and pulsing with a terrifying energy.
Four amplifiers feed this behemoth, pushing out soundtracks I've composed specifically to bring my sculptures to life. But be warned, these aren't just any ordinary soundtracks - they're crafted from the eerie, otherworldly sounds I've recorded myself. Enter if you dare, but be prepared to have your senses assaulted.
You can read more on it’s project page.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
12x6x34cm
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
12x60x7cm, without plinth.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
8x6x45cm
2021
sculpture modelled in clay, cast in concrete-infused acrylic resin
34x20x12cm, 6,5KG
2021
2020
Installation build from wood and scrap wood
Approx. 100 Sqm.
A new container terminal for Antofagasta, Chile. Commisioned by the SACO 9 visual arts festival.
The port of Antofagasta is a city that runs on the back of its mining industry, with copper and lithium being its mainstay. But as I looked at this bustling coastal city, I saw something missing, something that I knew I could provide. That's why I set out to create an art installation that would not only enhance the city's shipping infrastructure but also add a touch of visual magic.
Introducing my sculpture that represents a new container terminal, an installation built specifically for the SACO9 visual arts festival. My proposal emerged as the winner of their international contest and I was commissioned to bring my vision to life.
’Ciudad de Contenedores’ is made up of intricately arranged wooden containers, each one carefully placed to create a cohesive, visually striking whole. The sculpture was installed at the location of a real container terminal, serving as a representation of progress and absurdism.
The artwork was a temporary installation and was open for public display in December 2020 and January 2021.
You can find more detailed info about the entire project here
(c) Photos containing people and close-ups by Iván Pérez, SACO 9
2021
sculpture modeled in clay, cast in concrete-infused acrylic resin
82x10x12cm, 7,5KG
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
7x30x5cm, without plinth.
2021
sculpture modeled in clay, cast in concrete-infused acrylate
82x10x11,5cm, 6KG
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
11x8x34cm
2020
sculpture modelled in clay, cast in concrete-infused acrylate
80x10x10cm, 7KG
2020
sculpture modelled in clay, cast in concrete-infused acrylate
60x10x10cm, 4KG
2020
a small clay model for the large Fremdkörper-sculpture
approx. 30x30x15cm
2021
sculpture modeled in clay, cast in concrete-infused acrylic resin
60x12x12cm, 5KG
2021
sculpture modeled in clay, cast in concrete-infused acrylic resin
53x9x11cm, 7,5KG
2021
Sculpture modelled in clay, cast in acrylics. Wings are in aluminum
145x65x75cm
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
8x5x45cm
2021
Sculpture in mixed media. Contains plastic buckets, carbon steel, carbon-fibre epoxy, acrylics and alkyd lacquer.
This sculpture is inspired by the aviation industry's gas turbines.
It is created with a combination of assemblage-techniques and direct modelling in polymer.
2020
Sculpture in mixed media containing; acrylic resin & PU-lacquer, aluminum steel
approx. 30x154x50cm including plinth
'Concrete turbine' is part of an extensive series of sculptures ('The Enterprise'). Using and abusing the theme of combustion engines, it brings you a reflection on the physical and emotional power of those machines.
This sculpture is modeled by hand without using real engine parts.
2018
Sculpture modelled in clay, cast in epoxy. Coated with acrylic paint and high-gloss finishing
Inspired by V8 piston engines, this sculpture is part of The Enterprise-series.
It’s developed for and exhibited at By Other Means gallery in London as part of the solo show Hand-Made Injection into the Virtual.
2019
mixed media containing wood, styrofoam, marble, a speaker from TaoBao, gathered materials from greater Shanghai, CN.
approx. 400x80x80cm
made with found and gathered objects in Zhujiajiao, Shanghai, CN. This sculpture is created fully on site with materials found in de vicinity of greater Shanghai. Representing an outsiders’ interpretations of the city.
The integrated woofer resonates the special composed Shanghai-Towers Soundtrack.
As part of the Shanghai Towers project for Untitled Space.
2020
Sculpture in wood, integrated light and sound.
Approx. 80x50x50cm.
Made in Tehran, Iran. An outsider's portrait of a remarkable city. Created for the Tehran-project.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
5,5x5x30cm
2020
Sculpture in wood, integrated light and sound.
Approx. 80x40x40cm.
Made in Tehran, Iran. An outsider's portrait of a remarkable city. Created for the Tehran-project.
2019
mixed media containing wood, styrofoam, expandable foam, gathered materials from the wastelands in greater Shanghai, CN.
approx. 60x60x30cm
made with found and gathered objects in Zhujiajiao, Shanghai, CN. This sculpture is created fully on site with materials found in de vicinity of greater Shanghai. Representing an outsiders’ interpretations of the city.
As part of the Shanghai Towers project for Untitled Space.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
21x3,5x43cm
2020
sculpture in wood. Contains integrated light and sound.
approx. 90x50x50cm
Made in Tehran, Iran. An outsider's portrait of a remarkable city. Created for the Tehran-project.
2020
sculpture in wood, containing an amplifier
approx. 60x120x45cm
Made in Persia, inspired by the city of Tehran for the Tehran-project.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
8x4x30cm
2019
Sculpture in mixed media containing; acrylic resin & PU-lacquer, carbon steel
66x64x71cm
As part of the larger The Enterprise-project, this sculpture is inspired by piston engines.
2021
Sculpture in mixed media containing: acrylic resin & epoxy, metal
approx. 125x35x50cm
2019
mixed media, gathered materials from EAC, Montevideo (UY)
made with found and gathered objects in Montevideo, Uruguay. This sculpture is part from The Enterprise-series.
2019
mixed media containing bricks, plaster, polyurethane foam and an amplifier.
approx. 160x40x40cm
Made with found and gathered objects in Buenos Aires. This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series.
2018
modelled in clay, cast in acrylic and concrete, polished by hand
This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series.
2019
mixed media containing plaster, polyurethane foam and woofers.
40x65x45cm
Made with found and gathered objects in Buenos Aires. This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series.
2018
modelled in clay, cast in epoxy. Coated with acrylic paint and high-gloss finishing
Inspired by V8 piston engines, this sculpture is part of The Enterprise-series, previously exhibited at By Other Means gallery in London as part of the solo show Hand-Made Injection into the Virtual.
2018
modeled in clay, cast in epoxy. Coated with acrylic paint and high-gloss finishing
This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series, exhibited at the solo show Hand-Made Injection into the Virtual, Gallery: By Other Means, London.
(Inspired by V8 piston engines)
2018
mixed media containing plant-pots, polyurethane foam, silver leaf and steel.
40x75x43cm
Made with found and gathered objects in Hong Kong. This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series.
2018
Mixed media including: Acrylic, epoxy, carbon fibre, plastic pots, speakers and vinyl paints.
38x70x34cm
As part of the larger The Enterprise-project, this sculpture is inspired by V-engines for motorcycles. Integrated speakers resonate a soundtrack composed for this work.
2018
mixed media containing a speaker, plant-pots, polyurethane foam, silver leaf and steel.
150x110x42cm
The integrated speaker resonates a soundtrack composed for this sculpture;
Made with found and gathered objects in Hong Kong.
This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series
2018
Mixed media including: Acrylic, epoxy, carbon fibre, plastic pots, speakers and vinyl paints.
46x54x32cm
As part of the larger The Enterprise-project, this sculpture is inspired by V-engines for motorcycles. Integrated speakers resonate a soundtrack composed for this work.
2019
mixed media, gathered materials from EAC, Montevideo (UY)
200x80x80cm
made with found and gathered objects in Montevideo, Uruguay. This sculpture is part from The Enterprise-series.
2019
mixed media containing plaster, polyurethane foam and woofers.
30x65x30cm
Made with found and gathered objects in Buenos Aires. This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series.
2019
pure aluminium
20x12x8cm
A sculpture inspired by Heat Sinks, made from crude sheet aluminium. As part of the The Enterprise-project.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
8x6x30cm
2012-2014
a diverse series containing 35 Large and 332 small sculptures
mixed media
More information about Freight here.
2017
acrylic, marble powder, glass fibre
15x25x10cm
This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series.
2014
a small series of sculptures in acrylic, marble powder, glass fibre, bamboo
Various sizes
A love of engineering resulted in the Pillar sub-series for the Freight project. This solved the need for structure and stability, with these towering, aesthetic columns able to either elevate the more dominant work or act as an independent entity.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
10x5x30cm
2014
acrylic, glass fibre, wood, steel
153x285x210cm
A part of the Freight series. Pick & Go is inspired by the concept of hanging cranes destined to sort the goods in a harbour. The main feature of the sculpture is the game of balance and existence, almost archaic machinery are mixed with a sci-fi design language.
The sculpture is a mixture of modelling in clay, casting in acrylics, and building with wood and steel. The steel tackle that provides the equilibrium is cut and welded by hand.
2018
mixed media containing plant-pots, polyurethane foam, silver leaf and steel.
125x67x37cm
Made with found and gathered objects in Hong Kong.
This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series
2018
modelled in clay, cast in epoxy, acrylic paint and automotive coatings.
Inspired by V8 piston engines, this sculpture is part of The Enterprise-series, previously exhibited at By Other Means gallery in London as part of the solo show Hand-Made Injection into the Virtual.
2018
mixed media containing a speaker, plant-pots, polyurethane foam, silver leaf and steel.
43x68x43cm
The integrated speaker resonates a soundtrack composed for this sculpture;
Made with found and gathered objects in Hong Kong.
This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series
2018
modelled in clay, cast in acrylic and concrete, polished by hand
This sculpture is part from the The Enterprise-series
2011
modelled in clay, cast in acrylic and concrete, polished by hand
20x280x25cm
Inspired by the Japanese Bullet trains, this is the most train-like sculpture from the Turbocharged series. It’s bullet-shape nose, cockpit and streamlined cut-outs are the core of it’s remarkable appearance.
Type 3 Bullet celebrates the fast lane on the conceptual side, but created in clay and hand-polished, it uses a slow-pace finishing technique to provide an unusual stress between content and elaboration.
2023
Sculpture in acrylic resin, concrete & carbon steel
8x6x30cm
2010 - small series of 13 sculptures
epoxy, clay oil paint, spray paint, PU coating, steel
varying from 10x10x15cm to 35x35x150cm
Part of the All Your Base series, Explosion appeared as its wild counterpart, representing exploding missiles.
Though the majority were sculpted, several are modelled with carbon fibre epoxy and refined with the aid of a disc-cutter, before being coated with a mix of specialist car-paints and old-style oil paint. The result is raw but subtle forms, exuding the molten heat of rage.
2012
epoxy, carbon fibre, PU coating, pigment
10x18x6cm
2010
polyester, epoxy, oil paint, car paint, PU coating, steel
300x35x30cm
Part of the All Your Base series, Crash represents an imploding spaceship. The body of the ship is modelled in clay and cast in polyester.
However the impression of the collision is created with thickened epoxy, which is then coated with oil paint. This expression of dynamism challenges the fixity of much sculpture, rendering it an almost abstract piece depicting change in motion.
2014
acrylics, marble powder, glass fibre, steel, pigment.
107x85x85cm
Tripod is a part of the Freight series
2014
acrylic, marble powder, steel, oil paint
74x23x63cm
In comparison to other works in the Freight series, Elephant has a very anecdotal approach.
Inspired by the brutal and imposing straddle carriers found in Belgium’s harbour ports, Elephant - their nickname in the port of Antwerp - is a bestial and futuristic interpretation of these impressive machines.
This sculpture is modelled by hand and cast in high-tech acrylics.
2014
Acrylic, concrete, ash, steel, glass fibre
111x31x205cm
Sorting out is part of the Freight series
2010 - small series of 10 sculptures
epoxy, oil paint, PU coating, steel
200-300x6x15cm
Part of the All Your Base Series, the plethora of the Bullet sculptures represent missiles floating through the air, searching for their target.
These small entities have a span of up to 3 meters and are modelled by hand and cast in carbon fibre epoxy. Beneath the aesthetic is a dependable approach to application - from crude material finishing to the application of an oil-paint coating.
2010
Polyester, car paint, PU coating, steel
235x20x12cm
Fighter One is a part of the All your base series
2014
contains acrylic, concrete, ash, glass fibre, steel
36x22x187cm
Blocked is a good example of the abstraction of subject to the form. The idiom drives my art practice and if you're not briefed as a spectator, you won't know that this sculpture represents a crane. It began with the concept of the machine yet it ends with a different body that represents the same emotion, but aesthetically doesn't represent a crane per sé.
This sculpture is part of the Freight series
2014
acrylic, glass fibre, pigment
22x9x9cm
The main part of the enormous Freight project, these sculptures provided the desired colour and feel of the series. Where the rest of the Freight-sculptures use gentle and subtle; beige, grey and white colour-schemes, these little containers breath colour and create an underlying chemistry in the series.
The sides of these containers have a lot of different signatures and were created with 22 different base models, each with their own moulds, The result was 332 unique sculptures.
The containers were intended to work autonomously but also in large clusters, allowing the versatile ability to change the scale of the presentation, depending on the size of the area.
2017-2019
Work in progress
A clay model for an upcoming sculpture, a part of the Thunderstorm series
2014
contains acrylic, concrete, ash, glass fibre, steel
122x37x213cm
this sculpture is part of the Freight series
2010
epoxy, polyester, oil paint, car paint, PU coating, steel
65x35x140cm
this sculpture is part of the All your base series
2012
epoxy, carbon fibre, PU coating, pigment
10x18x6cm
2014
contains acrylic, concrete, ash, glass fibre, steel
230x24x230cm
this sculpture is part of the Freight series
2010
epoxy, polyester, oil paint, car paint, PU coating, steel
65x35x280cm
this sculpture is part of the All your base series
2013
modelled in clay, cast in acrylic and concrete, polished by hand
20x220x25cm
2012
epoxy, carbon fibre, PU coating, pigment
10x18x6cm
2012
acrylic, carbon fibre, PU coating, pigment
40x240x35cm
this sculpture is part of the Turbocharged series
2012
acrylic, epoxy, concrete, steel, glass fibre, pigment
35x120x25cm
this sculpture is part of the Turbocharged series
2011
acrylic, PU coating, pigment and steel
35x120x35cm
this sculpture is part of the Turbocharged series
2012
acrylic, glass fibre, PU coating, pigment
40x120x35cm
this sculpture is part of the Turbocharged series
2012
acrylic, glass fibre, PU coating, pigment
40x120x35cm
this sculpture is part of the Turbocharged series
2012
acrylic, glass fibre, PU coating, pigment
40x120x35cm
this sculpture is created in two different variations and is part of the Turbocharged series
2017
acrylic, marble powder, glass fibre, wood
15x20x8cm