In 'Paniek in het dorp', you enter a world that balances between reality and imagination. This imaginary village is built from memories, observations, everyday details, and fantasy. The works reveal scenes inspired by what is close by — fragments from my surroundings that are given a new life.
Panic is not always found in grand events but sometimes hides in a small detail, a space where something just happened, or a subtle tension. It is the discomfort that lingers in an empty room, an unexpected event, or the mystery that resides in an apparently innocent glance.
Between color and composition, places and figures emerge that invite you to invent your own stories.