For the Fries museum I created a perfume called: Franciscus, if your body is sacred to you.
It was exhibited with drawings in the museum in 2002
New Renaissance Artist Henk Fakkeldij
Stimulating the senses, spoiling the mind.
For the Fries museum I created a perfume called: Franciscus, if your body is sacred to you.
It was exhibited with drawings in the museum in 2002
My perfumes exhibited in the Dutch Theatre Museum in the nine-tees.
Since I graduated from the Rietveld Art Academy I created perfumes from places, situations and remembrance. Here are my perfumes and bottles about the senses.
Golden Ophelius, a perfume men dream of &
Hameletta, a wet dream for women.
Two beautiful small expositions, one with little objects. The other about Building a new world. With a.o. Constant Nieuwenhuys, Rob Voerman, Floris Hovers, Gerbrand Burger.
I had not expected that Paleis Het Loo would be so dark and depressing.
Some nice paintings fought my eye. Gross are the waste paper basket made out of feet of elephants. But yea prince Bernard was above the law.
The gardens had parts that I really liked. From above they looked very open but walking through them give a more intense experience.
What a stunning exhibition it was at the Historical Museum of Amsterdam.
Lots op portraits of dead people, beautiful expressions and personal signatures.
Loved it.
Visiting the AI architecture exhibition in the Architecture Museum in Haarlem. works of my friend and colleague Leon van Kuijk!
Surprising and futuristic
A nice exhibition about hiphop and punk. I like the combination of drawing and photography.
If you care about water and the environment do the Bottle pose! Based on the performance from the Dutch artist Wim T. Schippers who emptied a bottle Gaseuze in the sea near the village Petten. But pose now as if you fill a bottle to stop the rising of the water.
At the Haarlem museum in front of a work of Sjoerd Buisman
Oldy but goody. 😀 Four Beautiful Bitches. 120 x 200 (in cm.) oil paint on canvas. This was part of my soloshow: The seduction, at the Vleeshal of the Frans Hals Museum.
A visit at the cite The Hague is always a pleasure.
The beautiful solo exhibition with the paintings with embroidery of Michael Raedecker was great!