Interested in my work?
The exhibitions are the most suitable for viewing and acquiring the works. You are free to look and explore and the works are presentable.
You can register for the newsletter in the footer of this page, or consult the Expo page.
I reserve a visit to the studio for people who intend to buy work. Interested parties can indicate in advance in what order of size or theme if they are looking for something. I can then email photos and information.
If you are interested in a particular art work you can buy my work in the private by sending me an e-mail.
Work on commission, assignments or request.
I can only work from spontaneity and in free time and without obligation. That is the nature of creativity. Force it and it dies. This is mostly contradictory to commissions and assignments. Thus I do not do commissions or assignments. I work in the private for my own creative development, maybe if in line with my process and our meeting or contact resonates, a request can be possible.

Taking care of an artwork is an art in itself
When placing your artwork, prioritize climate and location.
Avoid direct sunlight or use UV-protective framing.
Maintain consistent temperature and low humidity.
Keep artwork away from water sources and intense lighting.
Handle with care—use gloves and hold edges or hanging wires.
Clean surfaces lightly with a microfiber cloth.
Fragile media like aquarelle and color pencil should be framed behind glass.
For hanging, position the center of the piece at 57 inches (145 cm)—the standard eye-level height.
Allow space around the artwork for balance.
For small pieces or salon walls, experiment with dynamic arrangements to create visual interest.