
Overview
I love creating sculptures in my spare time, especially interactive ones, which you can personalize, to tell a different story at different times.
Examples
Self-Portrait (interactive)
Interactive self-portrait with 4 hair-styles (to create with 4 different inserts), created in real-scale, from Chamotte clay, during a sculpture course in Paris (France).
Couple (to position)
Glazed female sculpture and paint-sprayed male sculpture (to be placed in different positions), created during a ceramic course in Delft (The Netherlands).
Two-Mood Portrait (to rotate)
Double-sided sculpture with a happy or sad face (to turn and display one face), created during a sculpture course in Delft (The Netherlands).
Absorption (interactive)
Partly glazed sculpture of a sitting woman, absorbed in something on her lap (the loose glazed book can be replaced by other objects), as well as in the “sea” around her, created after human model, during a sculpture course in Delft (The Netherlands).
Reclining Woman
Abstracted sculpture of a reclining woman, created after human model, during a sculpture course in Delft (The Netherlands).
Trophy Woman
Matte glazed sculpture of an elongated woman, created during a ceramic course in Delft (The Netherlands).
King
Paint-sprayed sculpture of an eminent figure, created during a ceramic course in Delft (The Netherlands).
Voluptuous
Glazed sculpture of a voluptuous woman, created during a ceramic course in Delft (The Netherlands).
Male Portrait
Male portrait in clay, created after a face model, during a sculpture course in Montreuil (France).
Personal Shelter
Personal shelter to withdraw yourself in when you’re sad, created during a weekend workshop for Architecture & Design at the TU Delft (The Netherlands).
Withdraw yourself in this comforting egg of soft, perfumed, purple & black rubber, to enjoy the filtered sunlight that shines through, upon uplifting floating butterflies deep within its core.