Materials: Oil on Linen
Measurements: 140x80 cm
A woman sits on a Parisian balcony in the morning light, wrapped in a towel, coffee in hand. Croissant, champagne, and the quiet elegance of a city waking up. It is the morning after her divorce — a moment of release rather than loss.
The newspaper she reads reflects an absurd world: the broken housing market in the Netherlands, corruption, and political hypocrisy. A rainbow halo frames Putin’s portrait, a satirical comment on how power can disguise itself as progress.
Unbothered, she watches it all from her balcony. Detached, ironic, and free. The world may be chaotic, but she is no longer part of its expectations.
Materials: Oil on Linen
Measurements: 140x80 cm
A woman sits on a Parisian balcony in the morning light, wrapped in a towel, coffee in hand. Croissant, champagne, and the quiet elegance of a city waking up. It is the morning after her divorce — a moment of release rather than loss.
The newspaper she reads reflects an absurd world: the broken housing market in the Netherlands, corruption, and political hypocrisy. A rainbow halo frames Putin’s portrait, a satirical comment on how power can disguise itself as progress.
Unbothered, she watches it all from her balcony. Detached, ironic, and free. The world may be chaotic, but she is no longer part of its expectations.