Now You See Me
NOMERCY 1980//1971 SERIES
Black, Red, White, Pink, Yellow, Blue, Green.
Edition
Edition of 7
Year
2025
Dimensions
21.6 × 29.5 inch
Availability
Available
Description
Now You See Me reveals the dark side of admiration—where jealousy grows from desire and pride slowly transforms into envy.
The No Mercy 1980/1971 series invites viewers to project their own story, following the graffiti principle. Each work in this edition is hand-finished with a unique blend of spray paint, markers, and acrylic paint.
Devil Daffy
NOMERCY 1980//1971 SERIES
Black, Red, White, Pink, orange, Blue.
Edition
Edition of 7
Year
2025
Dimensions
21.6 × 29.5 inch
Availability
Available
Description
False Idols
NOMERCY 1980//1971 SERIES
Red, Navy Blue, White, Pink, Orange, Gold.
Edition
Edition of 7
Year
2025
Dimensions
21.6 × 29.5 inch
Availability
Available
False Idols confronts the illusion of worship — a mirror to our need to idolize others while the real power lies within ourselves. The smiling figure hides a bitter truth: not everyone we follow deserves our faith.
The raw layers of red, white, and blue symbolize struggle and awakening — the chaos of admiration turning into clarity. Scratches, words, and symbols form a visual manifesto: believe in yourself, because you need no one but you.
The No Mercy 1980//1971 series invites viewers to project their own stories, following the graffiti principle. Each work in this edition is hand-finished with a unique blend of spray paint, markers, and acrylic.
NO HERMANOS
NOMERCY 1980//1971 SERIES
Black, Red, White, Pink, Yellow, Blue.
Edition
Edition of 7
Year
2025
Dimensions
21.6 × 29.5 inch
Availability
Available
No Hermanos is a raw cry of betrayal and solitude — a portrait of exile disguised in a familiar smile. The character, once a symbol of unity and joy, now stands alone, stripped of innocence. The dripping letters and fractured colors reveal a story of broken bonds and self-preservation — love turned into distance, loyalty into silence.
As part of the No Mercy Series, this work cuts deep into themes of identity, emotion, and survival. Created with layered acrylic, spray paint, and marker, each stroke vibrates with anger and release. Every edition piece is hand-finished, transforming pain into power — a reminder that sometimes, to find peace, one must stand alone.
SMILE!
NOMERCY 1980//1971 SERIES
Beige, Black, Red, Yellow, White, Pink, Mist Blue.
Edition
Edition of 7
Year
2025
Dimensions
21.6 × 29.5 inch Canvas
Availability
Available
An icon of joy, reinvented in a world where perfection fades. Smile is a visual collision between childhood memory and raw emotion — a symbol once innocent, now stripped of its mask. The bold strokes, spontaneous colors, and handwritten words fuse energy and fragility into a layered portrait.
As part of the No Mercy Series, Smile explores the boundary between identity and recognition. The work invites viewers to look beyond the familiar image — to find traces of themselves within the distortion. Each piece in this edition is hand-finished with acrylic, spray paint, and oil pastel, making every artwork truly unique.
MOUSE VS CAT
NOMERCY 1980//1971 SERIES
Beige, Black, Red, Yellow, White, Pink, Mist Blue.
Edition
Edition of 7
Year
2025
Dimensions
21.6 × 29.5 inch Paper
Availability
Available
A clash of icons — Mouse vs Cat captures the tension between nostalgia and rebellion. Familiar cartoon forms dissolve into raw expression, their outlines distorted by layers of chalk, spray paint, acrylic, and marker. Every gesture is both playful and confrontational, echoing the chaos of modern identity.
As part of the No Mercy Series, this piece transforms pop imagery into emotional abstraction. The scribbles, splashes, and bold color strikes reveal a dialogue between control and spontaneity — between what we remember and what we choose to forget. Each artwork in the edition is hand-finished, ensuring no two are ever the same.
ASTRONAUT
Untitled
SPACE SERIES
Pink, White, Black, Grey, Magenta.
Edition
Unique piece – part of a series of 7 paintings
Year
2025
Dimensions
39.4 × 39.4 inches Canvas
Availability
Available
A contemporary ode to curiosity and solitude. Untitled (Astronaut) captures the moment suspended between silence and discovery — a figure adrift in an infinite universe of color and texture. The rough brushstrokes and layered paint convey a sense of motion, as if cosmic dust still lingers on the canvas.
As part of the Space Series, Luuk explores the human urge to reach beyond what is visible. The soft pink background contrasts with the technical precision of the suit, creating a poetic and dreamlike tension. Each painting in this series is hand-built with acrylic and mixed media, making every piece one of a kind.
ASTRONAUT
Quiet Explorer
SPACE SERIES
Pink, White, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Turquoise
Edition
Unique piece – part of a series of 7 paintings
Year
2025
Dimensions
39.4 × 39.4 inches Canvas
Availability
Available
A contemporary meditation on silence and discovery. Quiet Explorer portrays an astronaut suspended between stillness and infinity — a dreamlike figure drifting through color and emptiness.
Set against a soft pink background, the turquoise balloon becomes a fragile symbol of hope and curiosity. Through expressive layers of paint, Luuk transforms the vastness of space into a deeply human landscape — where exploration turns inward, and wonder becomes the destination.
ASTRONAUT
DONUT WORRY
SPACE SERIES
Green, White, Black, Purple, Orange, Pink
Edition
Unique piece – part of a series of 7 paintings
Year
2025
Dimensions
39.4 × 39.4 inches Canvas
Availability
Available
A vibrant collision of humor and hope, DONUT WORRY transforms the weight of space into a moment of playfulness. Two astronauts, floating in a haze of green and violet, sit side by side — their gestures casual, their presence unexpectedly human. Behind them, layered graffiti-like text spells out DONUT WORRY OK!, blurring the line between cosmic exploration and urban expression.
Through bold contrasts of color and texture, Luuk turns the infinite silence of space into a conversation — one about lightness, connection, and the absurd beauty of being. Within the Space Series, this piece stands as a reminder that even in the vast unknown, it’s okay to let go, to laugh, and simply not to worry.