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Editorial illustrations

This page shows some examples of my work that has been published in various media. Over the years I have often been approached to create work for all kinds of expressions, for newspapers, magazines, flyers, staff magazines and books.

Mushrooms

I have used multiple styles, precisely because each client or publication requested a certain style. Looking back in my archive I still see a personal touch.

Wasp

Icon editorialCrisis provides new insights

Made for newspaper De Limburger

Milking a cow
Crisis provides new insights

Every crisis also provides new insights on behalf of misery. For example, a housing corporation is busy reinventing itself. The highest goal is not to stack bricks, but to support tenants.

Year: 2015

Size: 30cm x 19cm

Technique: Pen and ink / Photoshop / Illustrator

Icon editorialCoarsening

Made for newspaper De Limburger

Coarsening
Coarsening

The current problem is the rise of hostile language on social media, where insults and personal attacks have become common in public discourse. This shift reflects a decrease in empathy and respect in online interactions. It highlights how anonymity and polarization contribute to the erosion of civility.

Year: 2013

Size: 22cm x 28cm

Technique: Pencil / Photoshop

Icon editorialTeletext

Made for newspaper De Limburger

Teletext
Teletext

Someone who is addicted to the news and watches a lot of teletext ('Teletekst' in Dutch).

Year: 2006

Size: 22cm x 28cm

Technique: Pencil / Photoshop

Icon editorialWeighing less

Made for newspaper De Limburger

Weighing less on the equator
Weighing less on the equator

Why people weigh less on the equator.

Year: 2007

Size: 24cm x 20cm

Technique: Pencil / Photoshop

Icon editorialBook: 'Akila the cheetah who couldn't run'

In Dutch: 'Akila de cheeta die niet rennen kon'

Bookcover: Akila the cheetah who couldn't run
Akila the cheetah who couldn't run

This is the cover and back of a cheerful and touching picture book about asthma, worries and frustrations. A story about self-image and dealing with winning and losing. The book is written in Dutch by Ingrid Heijens-Van Overveld and illustrated by me.

Year: 2019

Size: 30cm x 21cm

Technique: Pencil / watercolor

Icon editorialBury your head in the sand

Made for newspaper De Limburger

Bury your head in the sand
Bury your head in the sand

Burying your head in the sand refers to avoiding or ignoring uncomfortable truths or problems. It reflects a denial mindset, where one chooses to overlook reality rather than confront it. While it may provide temporary relief, avoidance can often lead to bigger issues.

Year: 2014

Size: 26cm x 16cm

Technique: Pen and ink / Photoshop

Icon editorialJean-Claude Juncker

President of the European Commission (in 2015), made for newspaper De Limburger

Jean-Claude Juncker
Jean-Claude Juncker

Jean-Claude Juncker is a Luxembourgish politician who served as President of the European Commission from 2014 to 2019 and Prime Minister of Luxembourg from 1995 to 2013. Known for his pro-European stance, he played a key role in shaping the eurozone and managing the euro crisis. Juncker emphasized EU unity, though his leadership style sparked mixed opinions.

Year: 2015

Size: 26cm x 16cm

Technique: Pen and ink / Photoshop

Icon editorialMouth shut

Made for newspaper De Limburger

Mouth shut
Mouth shut

Keeping your mouth shut, symbolized by a zipper, emphasizes the value of silence and discretion. It suggests holding back words to avoid conflict, protect secrets, or maintain composure. Sometimes, saying less can lead to greater wisdom and control.

Year: 2016

Size: 26cm x 16cm

Technique: Pen and ink / Photoshop