Visual Art

Visual art has been part of my life for several years now, coming and going in waves. Here I show some recent work and an explanation of their meaning. As an Art Brute artist, I put more emphasis on the narrative of the painting than on the context of the work amongst the art world. Common themes in my work are self-loathing, nihilism, absurdism, homesickness and, more recently, AI-existentialism.


AI Existentialism

AI Existentialism

Lausanne, June 2026

Logical intelligence; maths, statistics, physics, programming and other disciplines; have been promoted as being the superior intelligence globally for hundreds of years. This type of intelligence is the easiest for…

Drogue-toi, Folklor

Drogue-toi, Folklor

Lausanne, May 2026

Moralist perspectives are culturally subjective and absurd; when objective meaning feels impossibly out-of-reach, there is a fine line between freedom and emptiness. Drug usage can play a role in such…

Meduse

Meduse

Lausanne, April 2026

Jellyfish, or meduse in french, have different interpretations depending on the viewer. Seeing one for the first time, without knowledge of the potential to afflict pain, one might fall in…

Meduse in Watercolour

Meduse in Watercolour

London, January 2026

The negative space that one can create with watercolour can give a completely different dimension to painting. In a study of self-loathing, I use the jellyfish to explore human perception…

Brighton Old Pier

Brighton Old Pier

Lausanne, November 2025

The Brighton Old Pier burned down in 2003, with its metallic structure remaining and directly observable from the shore. This painting depicts how depression can be unobservable and incomprehensible, even…

Homesickness

Homesickness

Lausanne, August 2025

The grass is always greener on the other side, but what happens if you grew up and culturally associate far more with that 'other side'? Having spent over seven years…