The Violinist
Oil on Linen, 80 cm x 100 cm, 2015
Private collection
Still available: limited edition giclée reproductions
Lim Ji Young at the winner announcement of the 2015 Queen Elizabeth Competition.
Although Lim Ji Young won the first prize in the prestigious competition for violin players in Brussels, her victory was overshadowed due to an unfortunate misunderstanding: another finalist - with a similar name - claimed the victory when she thought she heard her own name. The portrait itself captures that tipping point of consciousness between winning and loosing.
For Lim Ji Young, this must be a broken moment forever, a win that will never feel like a victory.

The Racer
Oil on Linen, 90 cm x 120 cm, 2016
Private collection
If first place is your only ambition, you have to embrace your disappointments too.
With more than 140 podium places of which 100 in the premium class and being a 3 times world champion, Dani Pedrosa is one of the most successful motorcycle racers ever. Yet during the sports interviews, I have seen more disappointments from him than glory moments.
"The Racer" shows us the perfectionist, who is only happy when all aspects come together in the Win. All other results are merely statistics. Without the sponsors, the star status is also removed and only the persona itself remains.

The Mother
Oil on Linen, 80 cm x 120 cm, 2016
Artist's collection
When your child ends up being a criminal or a terrorist, how would you feel? I guess no mother has the ambition to raise her children to immoral standards. It's all about letting go, releasing control.
If children take the wrong turn, the mother is left behind in disappointment. She will question her educational beliefs.
However, it is not about her and her what-ifs.
Each child choses his own path and with this, imposes his choices on his mothers heart.

The Mistress
Oil on Linen
70 cm * 120 cm
2017
For those women or men who have only signed up for love and passion, but not for daily life, they also can expect disappointments.