Let me try to introduce my work! I have always been fascinated by drawings, street art and other creative people. Since my childhood, I have been drawing and painting.
I love the idea of temporary art because all things in life are temporary. I grew up on the beach where I lived during the summer. I have always been drawing on the beach using materials I found at the there. 6 years ago I started using a rake. This way I could make the drawings much bigger. Because they became so big I wanted to see the result from above. I mounted a GoPro on a kite so I could make pictures. Nowadays I am using a drone. I am inspired by tattoo artists, street art and geometry.
Love to be out in nature and be in my own creative world where everything can happen. I love to work on a large-scale using the environment as a canvas. Most of the work a make takes up to 4 hours of work. Where it's washed away by waves as the tide comes in. I hope people are surprised, wondered, touched or just feel the energy I put in my work.
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Tim, I was going to suggest that you take the wave images and do two things. First stretch the waves out so each one is longer, like the ocean. And Second, turn them 180 degrees around, so the waves are lined up with the actual water. As the tide comes in, they will blend with your waves and look all as one. Just a suggestion. 👍
Is that another drawing, of at least a house, I see? Seems you inspired others! Loved seeing your work.
Jonge!!! Geen woorden voor.. Allemaal te mooi!! (H) eerlijk, ontroerend!!
Tim, how do you manage to keep everything in perspective? Do you follow a preconceived pattern that you have drawn on paper? Anyway, very beautiful and thoroughly engrossing. Keep up the great work.
Hi John, I just try to feel the flow while working and trying to see the drawing as little peaces. Most of my work just arises during the process.
Load More Replies...Hi Nancy, That's the beauty of my work. It's temporary just like al things in life
Tim, how do you manage to keep everything in perspective? Do you follow a preconceived pattern that you have drawn on paper? Anyway, very beautiful and thoroughly engrossing. Keep up the great work.
Hi John, I just try to feel the flow while working and trying to see the drawing as little peaces. Most of my work just arises during the process.
Load More Replies...Hi Nancy, That's the beauty of my work. It's temporary just like al things in life