We finally finished our biggest painting yet after more than two years. Smaller projects, deadlines, and the general chaos of making a living kept pulling us away from it. The slides give a small glimpse into the process over the years, have fun with it🌞
The painting borrows from the iconography of the Fall of the Rebel Angels...Rubens, Giordano, that whole tradition... but we weren’t interested in divine punishment or moral drama. What fascinated us was the comet. Men as a collective falling mass: not individuals failing, but a system collapsing under the weight of its own logic. The figures are deliberately, anamorphic bodies that lose their individual form the moment they merge into a collective. We thought about Hybris not as a personal flaw, but as something structural. Something that falls because it was always going to fall.
Traurige Sturzmasse
200 x 300 cm
acrylic and oil on canvas
The mapping of nature has shifted into a microcosm of numbers and code — a post-natural state of mind where nature no longer resists technology, but merges with it.
Nature.exe
2025; acrylic, oil, pastel, pigment print on canvas
100x180cm
Shift + W
2025; acrylic, oil, yarn, pigment print on canvas
30x30cm
Kybele
80x 120 cm
acrylic, ink, oil, pastel, pigment on canvas
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Happy to Share our next painting for Art Brussels @artbrussels (April 24–27). Come over! There’s so much to say about the Research, digital and painting Process. 🐉
This and other paintings will be on display at @artbrussels from April 24–27, alongside works by @aaron_scheer at @falko_alexander_gallery
Hydrosanctum
70 x 110 cm
acrylic, ink, oil, pastel, pigment print on canvas
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,glimpse(Orpheus)’,2024, oil, acrylic, pigment print on canvas, 140x100cm
Orpheus’ presence remains only as a faint digital silhouette, imprinted upon the fence like the fading remnants of his former self. As one crosses between the analog and digital worlds, traces of identity are left behind. Whether intended or not, every transition leaves a mark, small fragments of ourselves that persist in the digital realm.
On view @falko_alexander_gallery till 12.10🗓️
Our show with @timberresheim ‚Technokomplex’ opens tomorrow @falko_alexander_gallery !
August 30th 6-9pm 🗓️
‚Cerberus‘, 2024, oil, acrylic, crayon, pastel, pigment print on canvas, 140x100cm
Once the guardian between the world of the living and the realm of the dead, Cerberus is now more than just the keeper of the underworld. In the digital age, Cerberus has become an entity that patrols the borders of virtual realms, acting as a gatekeeper that safeguards digital spaces. But what toll must one pay to gain access?
@dc_open