Printmaking
Printmaking gives me a way to work with found objects, textures, and surfaces — to press the world onto paper and see what it leaves behind. Working from my Amsterdam Noord studio, I use drypoint, collagraph, and etching, often layering techniques to build something complex from simple starting points.
Found objects become printing plates. Textures from everyday life are transferred directly onto paper, revealing the inherent pattern and beauty in overlooked things. Sacred geometry and art deco structures find their way in too — not as decoration but as another kind of underlying order. Every print is a conversation between control and chance, between what I intend and what the material decides.
