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  • Unwanted, and it grows. 
    Dug out and it grows back. 
    Abandoned, and it blooms.
    Written on Tuesday, 03 January 2023 11:40 Read more...
  • The latest works balance between severity and vulgarity and the hidden intimacy of relationships between cis-men.

    Written on Saturday, 26 November 2022 11:28 Read more...
  • "We cannot achieve happiness only through the desire to be happy. It must be the unintended consequence of pursuing a goal greater than ourselves" (Victor Frankl)

    Personalization, that is, giving reality personal features, through what I understand adapting it to my own individual needs.  

    Written on Wednesday, 08 July 2020 10:22 Read more...
  • In my new paintings are referring to the famous work by Edouard Manet's "Olympia" presented at the 1865 Paris Salon. Critics didn't take this work well upon its debut. The audience, represented mostly by  white men from Parisian elites, criticised not only Olympia's naked body (posing a direct threat to the bourgeois male viewer by revealing a wealthy sex worker in her boudoir demonstrating her rather bold and controlled nudity) but also a black maid presented in post colonial style (with issues of race representation), just fifteen years after slavery had been abolished in France.

    Written on Wednesday, 13 November 2019 11:37 Read more...
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Forthcoming Exhibitions:

 

13.01-11.02.2023

|"Intimacy", Thomas Fuchs Gallery, Berlin, Germany  www.galeriefuchs.de

 

Recent Exhibitions
Two heads, 80/90 cm, oil on canvas, 2019 Spring - pandemic landscape in April, 70/80 cm, oil on canvas, 2020 The origin, 70/80 cm, oil on canvas, 2020 Toys - Cock rings, 20/30 cm, oil on canvas, 2020 Spliff, 25/30 cm, oil on canvas, 2020 Field, 20/30 cm, oil on canvas, 2020 Self portrait, 50/40 cm, oil on canvas, 2020 Unicorn and pink boa, 60/50 cm, oil on canvas, 2020 Curtain, 80/70 cm, oil on cancas, 2020 Hair, 60/50 cm, oil on canvas, 2021 Chandelier, 50/40 cm, oil on canvas, 2021 Four cats carriers, 50/70 cm, oil on canvas, 2021 Mud, 40/60 cm, oil on canvas, 2021