Tulip Experience 2026

A selection of the Ninety-nine tulip paintings are now installed at Tulip Experience Amsterdam. In a historical setting of the Year of our Lord 1627 🌷🌷 The Tulip Experience is a beautiful place surrounded by tulip fields and visited by people from all over the world! The collection is inspired by tulips from the timeContinueContinue reading “Tulip Experience 2026”

Installing the paintings

Together with my neighbour Bart – a carpenter by profession – we hung the first paintings and carefully measured everything out. Creating an exhibition is not just about painting. It’s also about measuring, drilling, moving things around, and seeing whether the works speak well to each other. This will be my third year exhibiting atContinueContinue reading “Installing the paintings”

Preparing for the Season

The new tulip season is just around the corner. That means it is time to bring the Ninetynine Tulips collection out of storage and prepare the paintings for a new season of exhibitions. All ninety-nine paintings are carefully dusted off, the frames are gently cleaned with a damp cloth, and each work is inspected beforeContinueContinue reading “Preparing for the Season”

ARTCAN2025

Whoop-whoop! Thrilled to share that I’ve been selected as an artist for ARTCAN2025 – Spain’s pioneering Web3 art & tech event in the Canary Islands. On 1 November, the exhibition opens, bringing together some of today’s most innovative digital artists. My contribution: ‘Tulipa Canaria’ – a unique fusion of history, art, and blockchain. Stay tunedContinueContinue reading “ARTCAN2025”

Harmonic Collaborations

Being an artist can feel a bit lonely — most of the time, it’s just you and your work. That’s why collaborations and exhibitions are such a thrill. The closer the opening date gets, the more the excitement grows. I joined Harmonic Collaborations by @Boundless8D — a collective of 18 NFT creators with wildly diverseContinueContinue reading “Harmonic Collaborations”

Do you see the resemblance?

These Rembrandt tulips — placed in front of four of my paintings during my exhibition at the Bloemendagen in Anna Paulowna — are about as close as you can get to the legendary broken tulips of the 17th century. Their real-life petals echo the wild, flamed patterns that once captivated the Dutch during the TulipContinueContinue reading “Do you see the resemblance?”