Collaborations
My practice extends beyond the studio door
Whether individuals, communities, institutions, and people who believe creativity can be a genuine force for change, my creations are meant to be engaged with the world. Purposeful work that is set to inspire understanding, create space for reflection, and move people toward something.
If that resonates with what you’re building, I’d like to hear from you.
What i care about
Social Impact
Everything I make is intentional. I believe art should do something. Whether to offer solace, spark understanding, or move people toward action. Creating conditions for something to shift in the person standing in front of it, and beyond.
Sustainability & circular thinking
I use art to ask what we overlook and what we discard, in materials, in systems, and in the stories we tell about the future. For me, circular thinking isn’t a trend. It’s a lens. I want my work to translate complex ideas about sustainability into something felt, not just understood. Essentially bridging the gap between what needs to change and the people who need to feel invited into that conversation.
Diversity, equity & inclusion
Representation matters to me because of what art can do for a community when it sees itself reflected with honesty and care. My work tries to hold that, to make visible what is often overlooked, and to create space where people from marginalised backgrounds can find themselves in the story, not outside of it.
2026
Art Rotterdam
South Forward, DHB Art. Space →
on behalf of the entire bank, a huge thank you for the great collaboration during Art Rotterdam. We've had so many wonderful reactions to your work, the partnership with the neighborhood and the DHB Art Space in general.
Martijn Blom
Retail Marketing Manager DHB BankCommunity & Belonging
Whether through the Ackee Seed Foundation or my studio practice, I am always thinking about what it means to belong and how to build spaces where more people do. Community isn’t a backdrop for my work. It’s often where the work begins.
Mental health & feminist values
Art found me when I needed it most. I use creativity as a tool for healing and holding space for vulnerability, honouring lived experiences, and centring the stories that are too often pushed to the edges. My feminist values aren’t separate from my practice. They shape every decision within it.
Future-forward & human-centred thinking
My background in human-centred design and creative business means I approach creating from a problem-solving place, asking what the root cause is before reaching for a solution. I work intuitively, but with structure underneath. For me, art is a gateway: a way of translating what needs to change into something people can actually feel and engage with, not just be told.