Career
During the Second World War he found it difficult to align himself with the rationing system for food and other goods. He often lost his war-coupons for food and life necessities. In exchange for the help, he offered a piece of work of a religious nature.
The Jesuits liked the work and ordered another, this time above the entrance of one of the doors leading to a chapel.
As there were many positive reactions and a lot of fascination with the style, power, and dynamism of his art, he was offered to make drawings on all the walls all over the college. Because of the war, there was no paint available, so his wall drawings was made with charcoal and woodcoal sticks.
Much later on a protective layer was added and today the paintings still stand as one of the prides of the college.