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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
At some point we stopped playing. Because we were told that we had to be serious. That lines were boundaries. That imagination was for children.
Bullshit.
We were once explorers, magicians, world-savers with a stick for a lightsaber. We turned clouds into dragons and built stars out of dirt. Then came grades, resumes, performance reviews. And the game was over.
But why exactly? When did we forget how to just do it instead of thinking? When… did 'What if?' become 'Better not'?
KEEP PLAYING isn't a fashion statement. It's a reminder. Of the child you once were. Of the courage to break things in order to create something new. Of the freedom to celebrate mistakes.
Go silly again. Paint outside the lines. Build something that has no purpose – except that it makes you happy.
KEEP PLAYING. Because the world has enough adults. And far too few who still play.
My work arises from the tension between external pressures and internal feelings. I'm interested in how the global situation, politics, and social tensions affect us – and how this can be expressed without explicitly stating it.
Each series has a clear setup: concepts like fear, support, or hope define the framework. The rest happens in the process – directly, intuitively, sometimes raw.
I work with acrylics, pigments, and oil pastels on canvas. Layers, breaks, and visible traces are part of the process. I etch drawings, words, and symbols into the material—thoughts that remain.
The whole thing is political, but not didactic. It's about attitude: sustainability, equality, respect. The works open up spaces – for unwinding, sorting things out, and thinking further.