The Dutch pair Ruben and Eva delight audiences with their comical take on familiar subjects. Every one of their amicable characters is hand-sculpted and arranged within their shadow boxes to depict whimsical yet intimate scenes inspired by commonplace affairs such as eating french fries or stretching after a jog.

Kunst Met Een R

Kunst met een R
I love you

Kunst met een R
Make love not war

Kunst met een R
This could be art

Kunst met een R
Luxury Egg

Kunst met een R
The biggest ice cream I ever had

Kunst met een R
I donut care 134

Kunst met een R
I donut care 132

Kunst met een R
Steel girl with the silver kiss 66

Kunst met een R
Chocolate Bar 231
Discover Artworks
Ruben Verheggen and Eva Post together form ‘Kunst Met Een R’ (Art With an R). Ruben conceptualizes the creative displays, while Eva applies her artistic genius in the details. From afar, it seems almost like a painting. However, as you bring your eye closer to the artwork, you can see the efforts made to create the tiniest of details in each facial expression and even the accessories. Eva uses a needle to make the finest imprints in colored clay that can only be seen upon close inspection. She takes care to create small folds in the fabrics and little wrinkles around the lips or eyes, creating fully realized characters.
“Eva’s eye for detail is bizarre. That is the beauty of our collaboration. The concept of mine and the details of her.”
Ruben and Eva are partners in life as well as work. Their collaboration from creative concepts to fully developed pieces shows how smoothly they work together as if it is the mind and hand of a singular artist.
Ruben and Eva are from the Netherlands, where they first found fame on a Dutch national TV talk show, where they were invited to showcase their works. Not long after that, they were exhibiting in Amsterdam, Paris, Milan, and soon after across the globe.
Ruben and Eva intend for their art to “put a smile on your face as soon as you see it.” They take typical, everyday scenes and twist them to fit into their fantastical worlds. Their artworks are a satirical conversation on popular culture, societal norms, and the direction that consumerism has taken over the last few decades. Sarcastic, ironic, but most of all, good-humored, this artistic duo transform the mundane into unique works of art.
Nationality
Dutch
Medium
Mixed Media
Style / Movement
Contemporary Pop
Collections / exhibitions in
NYC, Miami, London, Dubai, Aspen, Las Vegas, Maldives, Saint Tropez

EDEN
Updated: March 18, 2026Whispers of the Past, Voices of Today: How Artists Resurrect History
Art has ever had the incredible power to bridge time, to not just embody the essence of the moment but to bring the past back to life as well. From classical sculpture to modern-day street art, artists have never failed to find a way to weave

EDEN
Updated: April 07, 2026The Art of Reflection: Portraits in a Fast-Changing World
Portraiture has long been a powerful tool for artists to explore identity, culture, and the ever-changing human experience. From the classical portraiture of the Renaissance, where artists sought to capture the essence and status of their subjects, to

EDEN
Updated: January 05, 2026The Art of Reflection: Portraits in a Changing World
In an era defined by constant transformation and an ever-evolving cultural landscape, contemporary artists have increasingly turned to portraiture as a powerful medium to explore and reflect upon themes of identity, culture, and societal change. The po



