
A technique for creating messages in public space that's relatively cheap, theoretically not illegal and, most importantly, not permanent.
It's become somewhat of a hobby.
1. Onkruid vergaat, 2005. Click to zoom in.
2. Flowers, 2005. Approximately 2 meters high, 4 meters wide. Click to zoom in.
3. Flowers at the dom, 2006. Tip: click on pictures for a close-up. Roll over to zoom in.
4. Paardebloem, 2005. The very first flower I ever made.
5. Fizzle Television, 2006. Coming across a discarded TV, I couldn't resist. Roll over to zoom in.
6. Sailingboat, 2005. A sailingboat in an area of town named after water.
7. pimp my street, 2006. This exhibiton window felt like an invitation. Click to zoom in.
8. flowerbed 2, 2006. Another desolate business area.
11. Negative flower, 2006. Trying a different technique worked out better than I could have hoped. Roll over to zoom in.
12. flowerbed 2, 2006. Another desolate business area. Roll over to zoom in.
9. Lavendel hof, 2006. Roll over to zoom in.
10. Children's flowers, 2006. These flowers contrast the dark and grey art sculptures inside the building.
13. Trompet, 2006. Click to open a bigger pop-up.
14. Fietsverven, 2006. The idea is that bikes will leave colourful trails.
15. Fietsverven, 2006. Roll over to zoom in.
16. Ganzen, 2007. Click to open a bigger pop-up.
17. Hert, 2007.
18. Songbird, 2007.
19. Opstand, 2007. Before and after.