Ode to Dieric Bouts. Analysing by deconstructing each work into, the 1st layer: vanishing lines and objects, 2nd: the box, 3rd: the main colours.
Dieric Bouts was a prominent Dutch painter of the Northern Renaissance, known for his meticulous attention to detail and the use of oil paint, which allowed for rich colour and texture.
He was active in the late 15th century, primarily in the city of Leuven.
He is known for his mastery of perspective, often utilising a single vanishing point in his compositions to create a sense of depth and realism. This technique allows the viewer’s eye to be drawn into the painting, enhancing the 3-dimensionality of the scene.
Line drawing and coloured film on transparent film, A4 size. 📏📐
A series of 10 works, each containing 3 layers of transparent film. December 2023
The collages are made with an Autumn clothing catalogue, and a vintage 70s booklet saved from the rubbish bin, just on time! Thank you Mum for keeping it that long.
The booklet consists of graphs for the newly born babies. Documenting their first few months on Earth.
Collages are finished with architectural construction lines. A series of 23 collages, paper, A4 size. October 2019 – May 2020
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The inception of the project started early 2020, when collecting wrappings and packaging of confectioneries for an ecology series.
This series aims to question the over-packing and consumerism of our food industry. ♻
Paper, A6 size – 11×16.5cm, a spiral sketchbook of 80 pages.
A series of 78 cube collages, 234 wrappings in total. May 2020.
✏The inception of the project started early 2020, collecting coloured wrappings and packaging of confectioneries for a colour study of visible light spectrum. Plastics are cut in squares, circles and triangles only. ❎⭕🔺
Plastic on transparent slides, A5 size. A series of 51 colour combinations, with sub-series. March – June 2020.