A biomorphic mixed media wall sculpture exploring synthetic identity and body image through an expressive portrait form. This contemporary artwork questions perception and the fluid boundaries of the self.
A biomorphic mixed media wall sculpture exploring synthetic identity and body image through an expressive portrait form. This contemporary artwork questions perception and the fluid boundaries of the self.

Installation view on Dutch Design Week, 2025

Close-up of a textured, monochromatic acrylic painting of two faces in profile, with the left face partially obscured and the right face more detailed, on a black and white background.
A biomorphic mixed media wall sculpture exploring synthetic identity and body image through an expressive portrait form. This contemporary artwork questions perception and the fluid boundaries of the self.
A biomorphic mixed media wall sculpture exploring synthetic identity and body image through an expressive portrait form. This contemporary artwork questions perception and the fluid boundaries of the self.
A biomorphic mixed media wall sculpture exploring synthetic identity and body image through an expressive portrait form. This contemporary artwork questions perception and the fluid boundaries of the self.
A biomorphic mixed media wall sculpture exploring synthetic identity and body image through an expressive portrait form. This contemporary artwork questions perception and the fluid boundaries of the self.

Self portrait

Our identity is constantly reshaped—biomorphing beyond fixed boundaries. I wanted to create a portrait that suggests a version of the self, one shaped by forces far beyond the purely natural. A materialised fragment of time. An answer no one wants to hear to the question: What if everything I believe about myself was never truly mine to begin with? The moment you realize your entire identity was synthesized.

Ink & acrylic on wood with silicone, plaster & resin
150 x 175 x 160 cm

2025