Early Works on Acrylic Sheets

These images showcase some of my early work on acrylic/Perspex sheeting from 2004 to 2007. Typically constructed from two or more layers, these pieces were held together using industrial screw rods, nuts, washers, or chrome acrylic connectors, adding a structural and dimensional quality to the artwork.

This is not a complete archive of my work from that period, and unfortunately, the images don’t fully capture the depth and detail of the originals. I only wish I had documented my entire output more thoroughly for archival purposes in better quality photgraphy.

All of these artworks have long since been sold. The first two, named Geyser Lupin, were commissioned for a bank. Quelle Sensation Bizarre and Logical Progression One and Two were commissioned for various businesses, and the rest are now part of private collections.

Painting on acrylic remains an area of interest for me, and I hope to revisit this medium in the future.