The already confusing combination of Dutch futuristic architecture, medieval half-timbered houses and common tulips takes on even more consolidation in the author's photographs. Cozy canals come off the coast, buildings duplicate themselves, and the amusement park becomes a disturbed image of itself. Small boats turn into spaceships to match the ether they are streaming through. Mostly, the images resemble the work with the space of Maurits Escher, who explored with the help of graphic tools the cyclicality and infinity of the relationship between the elements surrounding us and mathematical abstractions.