A fallen tree trunk rests like a strange creature in an abstract landscape. In this work, the artist explores the fragility of nature and its halted motion. Soft lines, earthy tones, and layered textures give the composition a timeless, meditative presence.
A silent witness to what once was — or what may still breathe within the land.
→ Combine with other abstract fragments of nature from the same series to create a quiet, organic atmosphere in your space.
A fallen tree trunk rests like a strange creature in an abstract landscape. In this work, the artist explores the fragility of nature and its halted motion. Soft lines, earthy tones, and layered textures give the composition a timeless, meditative presence.
A silent witness to what once was — or what may still breathe within the land.
→ Combine with other abstract fragments of nature from the same series to create a quiet, organic atmosphere in your space.
"“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.”
― Vincent Van Gogh"
As a child, I dreamed of discovering the world. I would lose myself in books about explorers, drawing my own maps and imagined landscapes. Later, alongside my work as a graphic designer, I found nothing more fulfilling than capturing the world around me through photography – especially while traveling.
These days, I travel mostly in my mind. I venture out less far, but experience everything more deeply. I explore the Flemish countryside and the French coast on my Brompton, and spend hours walking through nature.
This is how my drawings are born: as impressions of movement, wind, light. Ink lines follow the rhythm of a slope; colors suggest a feeling, a scent, a memory. Each drawing is a kind of visual travel journal – not of distant places, but of presence, of the moment itself.