The Brave New World

Maybe this world is another planet's hell
Aldous Huxley
When Aldous Huxley died in 1963 he could have never imagined how much of his famous Novel “Brave new World” became our everyday life – and no one knows how much more there is to come. With this series I am trying to portray the world we are living in, open the viewers eyes for some of the absurdities of our modern world we all got already used to.

New Colonies

118 x 100 cm
Mixed Media

Make It Dance

56 x 40 cm
Varnish and Acryl on Paper/wood

Bambi Effect

120 x 70 cm
Mixed Media

Babel

60 x 16 x 16 cm
Varnish on Plastic, Paper and Wood

Lies

43 x 34 cm
Varnish and Acryl on Chalk

Lost Paradise

200 x 47 cm
Varnish and Acryl on Wood

Koi

108 x 32 cm
Mixed Media

Camouflage

60 x 40cm, 30 x 30cm
Mixed Media

Booming Asia

40 x 42 cm
Acryl and Varnish on Plastic

The Church of Boardwalk

43 x 75 cm
Acryl and Varnish on Paper

Empty

33 x 85 cm
Mixed Media

Everyday Horror

35 x 47 cm
Acryl and Varnish on Paper

Free Hugs

60 x 40 cm
Mixed Media

Instincts

49 x 80 cm
Acryl and Varnish on Paper

Oil

60 x 60 cm
Mixed Media

The Entertainer

50 x 100 cm
Acryl and Varnsih on Wood

The Great Mother

40 x 20 cm

Acryl and Varnish on Wood and Paper

The united Trash of Mickey Mouse

50 x 80 cm

Mixed Media

Trigger

7 x 10 x 23 cm

Mixed Media

Food Chain

48 x 63 cm

Varnish on Plastic