"Truth is an abstract concept. My work is abstract, therefore it is true! Facts may have some scientifically verifiable background, but truth doesn't - there are at least as many truths as there are people on this planet. Truth is only an illusion, art is only an illusion, facts are real, art is a fact."




"I look outside for information - and I look inside for inspiration"




"I am a subconscious painter. That is not as ominous as it sounds. It simply means that I do not have a concept before I start - If I have concepts the work mostly feels too constructed to me - I paint from the soul, also not as ominous as it sounds. All that simply means that often I have to think and find out in the aftermath what just had happened, what I have painted and how I can explain my work to myself. I basically discover a lot about myself by finding rhymes and reason to my art after creating it."






"Best example is a painting that I did within a series of collaged paper text based art. I would collage the papers paint them and then towards the end a thought would pop into my mind that I simply had to put on those paintings. The one I specifically am talking about for me is one of my most important works and it is titled "do you see the difference". For days after I had finished that painting I could not figure out what the meaning of this would be. Because no one could see the difference because no one had seen the painting before it was finished or when it had started. So how could one see the difference? But then in the end I found out what my subconscious thought was. If there is no comparison there is no difference to see. If there is no tall or short there is just a human. If there is no big or petit, there is just a human, if there is no man or woman there is just a human. If we get rid of the comparing factors there is no difference left to see."






"The objects and or words that appear on my art, imagine those to be structures moving in space - constantly moving and floating, like those

lava-lamps - and my paintings are nothing else than windows through which we are allowed a split-second-view into that space - that space which appears to be my soul."






"If my art allows the viewer to fully emerge in the border free world of abstractionism, if it enables them to expand their points of view, to abstract their perspectives, to open up to new ideas, if it makes them stop and stand still in this constantly moving world, if a dialog between art and viewer is created, and most of all - if the thoughts stated above are visible in my art, I am content."






"The intention behind my work is to compose the perfect chaos, which naturally leads to balance and harmony. I do so by creating diffusion, meaning an even distribution of objects and particles involved on the artwork. In my work-process I follow the law of nature behind the chaos, when interpreting chaos as apparently random distribution. The aim is to achieve maximum entropy - maximum proportional and probable distribution - according to the natural process of accomplishing the condition of largest (dis)order - which again is chaos - which again leads to balance and harmony."






"I express myself through visual images, through my art, through photography. What you see on my paintings is how I see the world, my world. Sometimes it is colorful, sometimes black and white, sometimes strong, sometimes soft, sometimes full and sometimes minimalistic. The objects and structures you see on my paintings - I see them when I stand and look at the world.

I enjoy working on different media: canvas, paper, cardboard, fabric.... - each media challenges me differently just as the world does every day."






"For me the colors and objects in my art are constantly moving - like those lava-lamps - they are in constant motion - even the words - the moment we look at the painting, they align...."