„I won’t stop loving you until they’ve faded“ / bio-based resin with mica powders and acrylic on wooden board (20 x 20 cm)
„I won’t stop loving you until they’ve faded“ / bio-based resin with mica powders and acrylic on wooden board (20 x 20 cm)
💫 should parallel universes have risen together with ours? anyway, as far as we know, our universe is around 13.8 billion years old. this means that the diameter of the visible universe alone is 13.8 billion light years – a truly gigantic distance. yep, even string theory has so far not been able to show that along innumerable universes there is one that is like ours 🤔 it seems science still has not caught up as to why our imagination runs wild sometimes, too 😜
acrylics and resin on wooden canvas
this work concerns ocean acidification. as a lover of the world’s oceans, I want to highlight climate change, atmospheric warming, and its impact on the sea and land. let’s never forget how our activities also cause urgent problems with far-reaching consequences for marine life.
resin and inks on wooden canvas, 30 x 30 cm
lichen and moss in lapland.
tiny acrylic paintings embedded in resin spheres, on wooden canvas (40 x 40 cm).
nightless nights
summer in lapland. it’s the time for twenty four hours of sunlight, for the lack of sleep in the mid summer night, the time of sparkling waters and mosquitoes🦟🦟
tiny acrylic paintings embedded in resin spheres, on wooden canvas (40 x 40 cm).
déjà vu 1.
mixed media: bio resin, inks, acrylics and neodym magnets on ferromagnetic steel/wooden frame (40x40x5cm). a déjà vu is a very enigmatic, crazy adventure indeed. a phenomenon that seems inaccessible, abnormal and really weird to those who have never experienced it. how does that come out? there are so many theories, but we are still a long way from really understanding the origin of the déjà vu experience. so, this sensation still retains its mystical aura…honestly, don’t you think, some mysteries are better left unsolved 🤔😉 SOLD
déjà vu 2. (customer order – sold)
déjà vu 3.
a new work in process (150 x 50 cm).
mixed media: bio resin, inks, acrylics and neodym magnets on ferromagnetic wooden frame.
a new work in process (150 x 50 cm)
lapland blues, or cornflowers in the snow: acrylic polymer binder, inks, resin on ceramic (25x40cm)
i really was somewhat surprised that one morning the earth was covered by 10 cm snow – in the middle of the lapland’s summer!!