The Artist Working, 1998

The Flowermarket

The artist working II

When I sell my work, I feel like a flower seller, and not just because there are flowers in the photos. The presentation isn’t always neat and polished; it’s a bit messy. The flowers look strange, as if they have been placed in kitschy vases. I combine the beauty of strange flower vases with clothing that at first glance does not seem to fit, but after wearing it for a long time and moving around, turns out to fit surprisingly well. I try to convince people that unusual combinations can remain fascinating for a long time and can have a light, inspiring effect.

When I sell my work, I feel like a flower seller, and not just because there are flowers in the photos. The presentation isn’t always neat and polished; it’s a bit messy. The flowers look strange, as if they have been placed in kitschy vases. I combine the beauty of strange flower vases with clothing that at first glance does not seem to fit, but after wearing it for a long time and moving around, turns out to fit surprisingly well. I try to convince people that unusual combinations can remain fascinating for a long time and can have a light, inspiring effect.

When I sell my work, I feel like a flower seller, and not just because there are flowers in the photos. The presentation isn’t always neat and polished; it’s a bit messy. The flowers look strange, as if they have been placed in kitschy vases. I combine the beauty of strange flower vases with clothing that at first glance does not seem to fit, but after wearing it for a long time and moving around, turns out to fit surprisingly well. I try to convince people that unusual combinations can remain fascinating for a long time and can have a light, inspiring effect.

The Artist Working, 1998

The Flowermarket

The artist working II

When I sell my work, I feel like a flower seller, and not just because there are flowers in the photos. The presentation isn’t always neat and polished; it’s a bit messy. The flowers look strange, as if they have been placed in kitschy vases. I combine the beauty of strange flower vases with clothing that at first glance does not seem to fit, but after wearing it for a long time and moving around, turns out to fit surprisingly well. I try to convince people that unusual combinations can remain fascinating for a long time and can have a light, inspiring effect.