For people who don't take life too seriously — but do have style.
This collection originated from one simple thought: life is too short for boring walls.
The paintings combine classic landscapes with raw, hand-painted texts. Calm, almost timeless backgrounds — and cutting through them are short sentences you’d normally only think, text, or mumble after a long day.
This isn't art that whispers. Nor is it art that shouts.
It's art that grins.
Irony, humor, and lifestyle
The texts are sharp, dry, and sometimes downright inappropriate. Not to shock — but because they're relatable.
Work hard. Drink hard.
Sleep is for babies.
Sorry, no reception.
Let’s go offline.
You. Me. Mimosas.
Sentences you wouldn't expect on a painting. And that's precisely why they work.
This is art for people who:
take their work seriously, but not themselves
love humor with style
have no time for inspiring clichés
prefer to laugh than explain
Classic image, modern audacity
The tension lies in the contrast.
On one hand: calm, classic picturesque images. On the other hand: texts you could have pulled straight from a group chat.
That clash makes it exciting. And that's precisely why people keep looking.
This is not “pretty art for above the couch”. This is conversation art.
Perfect as a gift (even for people who have everything)
This collection is often bought as a gift, precisely because it isn't saccharine.
Think of:
an original gift for a partner
a funny but stylish Valentine's gift
a wedding gift with nerve
a birthday gift for someone with taste
a housewarming gift that sticks around
You don't give a flower. You don't give a card. You give something that brings a smile every day.
For home, office, and everything in between
These works surprisingly do well in places where "nice art" usually hangs:
living rooms with character
kitchens where life happens
home offices
creative workspaces
hospitality venues, studios, and boutiques
They instantly make a space more personal. As if to say: someone with humor lives here.
This is not a trend
This collection doesn't follow hype and doesn't try to please anyone.
The texts are short. The attitude is clear. The style is recognizable.
Whether you love it or hate it — you won't remain indifferent.
And that's precisely the intention.
Hans Breuker, but without explanation
This work doesn't need to be explained. It speaks for itself.
A little cheeky. A little luxurious. A little disregard for rules.
Choose the work that matches your energy and hang something that is finally not predictable.