Postcards
This selection of postcards is based on original oil paintings and photographs, carefully reproduced as digital prints. Each motif tells its own story about identity and perception, food and memory or shared rituals. Whether abstract or observational, each postcard is created with the same care and visual depth as larger works, offering a small yet thoughtful way to collect or share art.
Size: A6
Paper: 300mg
Options: Gods, No Title, Chilli x Jesus, DH 80 and Self-Portrait
Gods
This postcard features a print of the painting God, showing two semi-transparent figures standing in a mountain landscape. Their bodies seem to merge with the peaks behind them, questioning where the human ends and the landscape begins. A moment of stillness and freedom, of presence and disappearance.
No Title
A mountain view from the Sargans region. This quiet postcard carries a small gesture: a QR code on the top of the mountain invites you to view an alternate perspective of the scene.
Chilli x Jesus
Based on a photo taken in a Roman restaurant, this painting captures the soft, glowing atmosphere of an early evening aperitivo. Hanging hams, strings of chili, a casual display of food and time. It’s a piece that evokes taste, conversation, and togetherness, ideal for gifting alongside something edible or celebratory.
DH 80
Like Chili x Jesus, this postcard reflects on the way food is displayed, framed, and shared across cultures. Based on a scene from a Moroccan market, the image captures a moment of everyday life that is both familiar and distinct, showcasing habits similar to Europe, but with different ingredients, rhythms, and visual languages.
Self-Portrait
A self-portrait that resists clear definition. The vibrant orange background merges with fragments of a body like teeth, hair and a shirt, but yet no skin nor a face is visible. The result is a painting that plays with presence and absence, challenging how identity is read and recognised.