Steaming off. [15k]
Thru the darkness
of Future Past
the magician longs to see
one chants out
between two worlds
Fire — walk with me.


















Steaming off. [15k]
Thru the darkness
of Future Past
the magician longs to see
one chants out
between two worlds
Fire — walk with me.


















Steaming off. [15K]
Thru the darkness
of Future Past
the magician longs to see
one chants out
between two worlds
Fire — walk with me.




















Today was the day i was waiting for a long time. The weather last couple o weeks was horrible, when the sun was shining i was at work. Today i took an advantage and I had 2h walk on the beach. Perfect time and weather for doing that.
Each time Im seeing kite surfers Im like: “why the hell Im not trying it?”. It’s calling me since few years. Then I’ve a short conversation with one of the dudes and i do know whats stop me. Today, while i was photographing one guy asked me if i also do kite [he wanted help with the kite] i said: “no, but ive question for you. How difficult it is?”. He said: “u need to know how to do this”… Obviously… [face palm].
















































Tattoo convention and comic con in R’dam.


























*24s to the infinity
It become quite an inner joke, that the most people who are visiting the Voorlinden Museum, visiting it only for one selfie. Or… how many pictures u can take in 24sec?
I took few, played around with the space. Most of the pictures which u see here are taken at this exhibition are my visual expression, maybe even hidden story about it. And finally I’ve a chance to see works of Louise Bourgeois [one of my favourite artists].




























This weekend we finally went to Limburg (South of the Netherlands] to see Basquiat’s exhibition at SCHUNCK. “SCHUNCK” situated in Heerlen at the heart of the Euroegion, is a new multidisciplinary institute devoted to contemporary visual art, architecture, music, literature and film. Which contains all imaginable crossovers between the disciplines. Manifested by means of presentations, collections and educational projects”.
Perfect place for this exhibition but… it was so boring. The person who’s designed it didn’t do much. I was so disappointed. The designer could go for anything here to show Basquiat’s works in unique way but ended up making just as normal presentation as possible and situated few “window holes” in the walls to show some pictures of NYC [Time Square Exhibition].[Besides Basquiat’s works you can see collective works of other artists of NYC’s scene]. You can check it yourself until June 2nd. I’m curious your opinion.

Heerlen is also famous for its graffiti/murals placed around the city. We had a nice walk follow some instructions from https://streetartheerlen.nl/ you can also check it out while waiting for a rain. Next stop was Maastricht and its unique vibe and craft beer cafe’s and one small micro brewery which we had a chance to visit.































This weekend we finally went to Limburg (South of the Netherlands] to see Basquiat’s exhibition at SCHUNCK. “SCHUNCK” situated in Heerlen at the heart of the Euroegion, is a new multidisciplinary institute devoted to contemporary visual art, architecture, music, literature and film. Which contains all imaginable crossovers between the disciplines. Manifested by means of presentations, collections and educational projects”.
Perfect place for this exhibition but… it was so boring. The person who’s designed it didn’t do much. I was so disappointed. The designer could go for anything here to show Basquiat’s works in unique way but ended up making just as normal presentation as possible and situated few “window holes” in the walls to show some pictures of NYC [Time Square Exhibition].[Besides Basquiat’s works you can see collective works of other artists of NYC’s scene]. You can check it yourself until June 2nd. I’m curious your opinion.

Heerlen is also famous for its graffiti/murals placed around the city. We had a nice walk follow some instructions from https://streetartheerlen.nl/ you can also check it out while waiting for a rain. Next stop was Maastricht and its unique vibe and craft beer cafe’s and one small micro brewery which we had a chance to visit.













































Day 3. Saturday.
I have never experienced getting up early with such ease as I have being in NYC. For my entire life I was a midnight owl, but not here. All thanks go to jet lag 🙂
Today, I felt like I went back in time! My partner Mr. BeerQuest.TV dreamed of getting special craft beers from Brooklyn’s OH[Other Half Brewing]. We made plans for to go on this morning which meant standing in the line from 8 until 10am before opening. Like in good communistic times! Yaaay (sarcasm).
The whole experience was pretty interesting, I haven’t seen such a thing like this here in the Netherlands or maybe I have been a craft beer ignorant to pay not enough attention on that subject. Anyways! The line to the brewery wasn’t super long, there were maybe 20’ish guys trading beers, having cars full of beer cans. You could easily see some “old friendships” mostly dudes, no gals except 2 other than me. It wasn’t that difficult to communicate with the rest i just realized I’m totally not prepared for this kind of adventure! No folding chair, no touristic fridge full of craft beers to taste and trade it with new people at 8 at the morning. Next time more preparations will be done 🙂 And guys! Leaving home without breakfast and drinking these divine beers on empty stomach wasn’t smart either. Glad I’m Polish! [Inside joke hope u get it?]
ps. don’t be fooled by this sunny impression, it was November’s morning and it was pretty cold.
The rest u can see on pictures, I think I’m better with the images than with words. It was always like that. Aho!





































Today’s easy day. Enjoying Brooklyn [almost] without camera in my hand. Few pictures from round the corner when we stayed. Love from the first sign.










Few shots from lovely Rotterdam. For those of you who’s never been here, Rotterdam is a different state of mind. A unique city in this small country. U will not be surprised why we called it “R’NYC” 😉
Ive had a chance to look at this city from different perspective, visited friend’s house with astounding view, and had a lovely gals night.

















