Daily study: Brushstrokes
This body of work was ignited by a fascination I had with Lichtenstein his brushstrokes as pictured below. Something triggered me. The subject was so simple, dynamic and yet he truly owned the way it looked. A true signature to his majestic body of work.

A stroke, an act of creativity. An act of freedom, a creative muscle stretch. But beside that also something super close to my already dimensional forms so I really had to give it a shot and do a deep dive into it.
Glossy and modern

Ylang Ylang

Taylor

Bold & Timeless

Spanband

Cadance

Physical
Beside the digital practice I also tend to explore the physical route, as Lichtenstein obviously also did, this has been only a few sessions so far but I'm surely planning to become better and better at it. I'm mainly doing my practice at Kapitaal Utrecht under the supervision of Ramon who runs the studio there.

Da is made as tribute for Rutger Paulusse and his after forever show and was exhibited in RubySoho gallery in 's Hertogenbosch.