Ronella’s Dad
For those who watched: I tried to capture the look on the face of Ronella’s dad when Frans compared sorting through the letters [and photos!] of the ‘contestants’ with visiting a meat market.
For those who watched: I tried to capture the look on the face of Ronella’s dad when Frans compared sorting through the letters [and photos!] of the ‘contestants’ with visiting a meat market.
Just type “kapsalon snack” into Google when you’re curious. A Rotterdam invention that can be found in Amsterdam too now!
Part 1 of a series of illustrations for a direct mail campaign announcing the merger of two companies who now go by the name Kop of Munt.
Part 2 of a series of illustrations for a direct mail campaign announcing the merger of two companies who now go by the name Kop of Munt.
Part 3 of a series of illustrations for a direct mail campaign announcing the merger of two companies who now go by the name Kop of Munt.
In three steps the boy takes on the colors of the other company.
Did this one on a placemat in a vegetarian restaurant. Hey, I did one in 2006, too. Should’ve asked if I could take some of those placemats home, quite nice drawing with my dad’s ballpoint on that heavily textured, plastic-looking paper.
Oude geschiedenis van Pa, die leefde als een dier want hij schaamde zich nergens voor en hij was erg practisch, the title of a book by J.M.A. Biesheuvel, brought to my attention by Wim Wepster.
based on a photograph by Paco Weekenstroo.
I started a Flickr account a while ago. There isn’t much to see there that isn’t on this site but it seems to be a nice way of finding a new audience.
You can, however, look at my work in a slideshow, which may be nice.
illustration for Metaaljournaal