Letters to Theo: Vincent in the Modern World

This collection forms the narrative core of my work, presented as imaginary letters from Vincent to his brother Theo. Each digital illustration places him in a contemporary setting, using his perspective to comment on modern phenomena like social media, commercialism, and the timeless search for human connection.

The Starry Night: Reimagining an Icon

The "Starry Night" is more than a painting; it's a symbol of turbulent emotion and profound beauty. In this series, I take its iconic swirling sky and weave it into new narratives and contexts, exploring themes of hope, sorrow, and the cosmos as a source of refuge and inspiration.

Sunflowers & Wheatfields: Finding Light in the Fields

Sunflowers and wheatfields were Vincent's symbols of life, nature, and hope, often painted with a restless energy. I use these powerful motifs in my digital art to explore themes of perseverance, the struggle for recognition, and the enduring beauty of the natural world against a backdrop of modern challenges.

Art Against the Void: Commentary on Modern Life

My art often serves as editorial commentary on the struggles of our time, from the absurdities of the art market to the tragedies of war and social injustice. These pieces use the lens of a timeless artist to confront difficult truths, always with an underlying search for hope and the power of beauty to resist destruction.

The Solitary Artist: The Inner World of Creation

Much of an artist's life is spent in solitude, a space for reflection, struggle, and creation. This collection of digital illustrations explores the inner world of the artist, depicting moments of quiet contemplation, the act of painting itself, and the constant dance between loneliness and inspiration.

Artistic Tributes & Crossovers

No artist creates in a vacuum. This collection is a tribute to the other artists, styles, and cultures that inspire me, from the passionate world of Frida Kahlo to the clean lines of Hergé's Tintin and the breathtaking beauty of Persian architecture. These pieces are conversations between different artistic worlds.

Metaphors in Brushstrokes: Abstract Reflections

Sometimes, emotion and philosophy are best expressed through symbols and metaphors rather than literal scenes. This collection features my more abstract digital art, where I use concepts like broken mirrors, empty boats, and dripping paint to explore themes of defeat, hope, memory, and the fragmented nature of life.