Toma Gerzha

Toma Gerzha Псевдодокументализм. [email protected] Sharing my art with others is a passion of mine, and I frequently participate in international exhibitions.

I am a mixed media artist based in Amsterdam, specializing in coming-of-age photography and images created using Artificial Intelligence. My work involves experimenting with diverse photographic techniques, including cyanotype, collodion, and instant photography. My pieces have been showcased in cities such as London, Amsterdam, Paris, Copenhagen, and Seoul. Through my art, I delve into themes lik

e the Eastern European mentality, the feeling of not belonging, and the insider-outsider perspective.

WEEK 41 & 42: "FROM ME, TO ME"Weeks 41 and 42 continue the same steady process: one day, one image, one stamp. Each even...
26/10/2025

WEEK 41 & 42: "FROM ME, TO ME"

Weeks 41 and 42 continue the same steady process: one day, one image, one stamp. Each evening I scroll through my camera roll and pick a single photo to represent that date. There is no theme and no attempt to match the images to each other. Some days are busy, others quiet, and the stamps reflect that without correction or curation.

Every selected photo is printed as a real Dutch postage stamp in a small edition of five. They can be collected or actually used to send mail, traveling through the postal system as tiny snapshots of daily life.

At the end of each week, the seven stamps form a complete set. Together they create a growing visual diary, made up of simple, unfiltered moments rather than highlights or polished memories.

The combined sets for weeks 41 and 42 are now available through the link in bio.

WEEK 40: "FROM ME, TO ME"Week 40 continues the same process: one day, one image, one stamp. Every day I scroll through m...
13/10/2025

WEEK 40: "FROM ME, TO ME"

Week 40 continues the same process: one day, one image, one stamp. Every day I scroll through my camera roll and pick a single photo to represent that date. There's no fixed theme or aesthetic rule. Sometimes it's a snapshot from work or travel, sometimes something random from daily life. The point is to keep it consistent, not perfect.

Each selected photo is printed as a real postage stamp here in the Netherlands. The prints are made in a small edition of five per image, using the same process as official postal stamps — so they can actually be used to send mail.

At the end of the week, the seven stamps are grouped into one set. Together they form a small, physical record of everyday life.

The complete set for week 40 is now available through the link in bio.

Portraits and landscapes on .Kenya, April 2025
07/10/2025

Portraits and landscapes on .
Kenya, April 2025

WEEK 39: "FROM ME, TO ME"The idea behind this project stays the same every week — one photo, one day, one stamp. There's...
06/10/2025

WEEK 39: "FROM ME, TO ME"

The idea behind this project stays the same every week — one photo, one day, one stamp. There's no selection process based on aesthetics or importance. It's simply what ends up on my camera roll that day.

Every evening I scroll through the photos I took and pick one. That image becomes the visual record of the day, printed as a real, fully valid postage stamp. The stamps are produced in the Netherlands, in small editions of five per image.

After seven days, the week's images are combined into one set. Together they form an ongoing archive of everyday life — not curated or idealized, but captured as it happens.

The complete set for week 39 is now available through the link in bio.

WEEK 38: "FROM ME, TO ME"Week 38 turned out to be a mix of activities that don't really fit together, but that's exactly...
28/09/2025

WEEK 38: "FROM ME, TO ME"

Week 38 turned out to be a mix of activities that don't really fit together, but that's exactly the point of this project — every day stands on its own. I started with my horse riding class, then went with my grandmother to visit my exhibition. Later in the week I joined a cooking class where we made sausages from scratch, took some time to get my nails done, and said goodbye to the summer SUP-board season. I also used my free time to go out, visiting a few museums and spending some evenings in clubs.

The idea behind "From Me, To Me" is simple but consistent. Every day I open my phone's camera roll and choose one photo. That single image becomes the stamp of the day. It doesn't matter if the subject is something bigger like an exhibition visit, or smaller like painted nails — the process is always the same.

The chosen photo is then turned into a real, fully valid postage stamp, printed here in the Netherlands. Each day's stamp only exists in a strip of five, which makes them rare and limited from the start. At the end of the week, the seven daily stamps come together as one set, forming a small archive of what the week looked like.

The complete set for week 38 is now ready and available through the link in bio.

WEEK 37: "FROM ME, TO ME"The idea behind this project is straightforward. Every day, I scroll through my phone's camera ...
21/09/2025

WEEK 37: "FROM ME, TO ME"

The idea behind this project is straightforward. Every day, I scroll through my phone's camera roll and select a single image. That one image becomes the day's stamp. It doesn't matter whether the picture is big or small, significant or ordinary.

The photo is then turned into a real postage stamp. They are fully valid for post, meaning they can travel across the world like any other stamp.

Each daily stamp exists only in an edition of five, printed together as one strip. At the end of the week, the seven days form a complete set. In this way, the project creates a physical, limited archive of everyday life, week after week.

The set for week 37 is now ready and available through the link in bio.

WEEK 36: "FROM ME, TO ME"This week's edition is shaped by very different kinds of days. I sat down with aquarel paints, ...
14/09/2025

WEEK 36: "FROM ME, TO ME"

This week's edition is shaped by very different kinds of days. I sat down with aquarel paints, followed some cooking classes and learned how to make cheese, and later climbed up the Euromast to look out over Rotterdam. Each of these moments became the daily image chosen from my camera roll for week 36.

Every day I pick one photo and turn it into a real postage stamp, printed in the Netherlands and fully usable for post. Each stamp exists only as a strip of five, making every week a small, limited archive of ordinary life.

The set for week 36 is now ready and available through the link in bio.

WEEK 35: "FROM ME, TO ME"This week's stamps come from a mix of activities, both big and small. I visited the Hunebedden ...
07/09/2025

WEEK 35: "FROM ME, TO ME"

This week's stamps come from a mix of activities, both big and small. I visited the Hunebedden in Drenthe, walked around the Vollenhove flower corso, spotted moths, and ended the week at a neighbourhood party on a farm. These were the moments I chose from my camera roll to become the daily stamps for week 35.

Every day, I select one photo from my phone's camera roll and turn it into a real postage stamp, printed and postable from the Netherlands. The idea is simple: to pay attention to everyday life, to what usually goes unnoticed. Each daily image comes in a limited edition of 1, with 5 identical stamps per day.

It's a growing archive of the small things — documented and made physical. These new stamps are now available. Find them via the link in bio.

WEEK 34: "FROM ME, TO ME"This week's set of stamps comes from a mix of small everyday moments and bigger events. I climb...
31/08/2025

WEEK 34: "FROM ME, TO ME"

This week's set of stamps comes from a mix of small everyday moments and bigger events. I climbed onto the roofs of my hometown, repaired my shoes, went to SAIL 2025, saw some mice at the airport and ended the week cuddling with piglets. Each of these moments was captured on my phone and turned into one of the seven daily stamps for week 34.

Every day I select a single photo from my camera roll and make it into a real postage stamp. They're printed in the Netherlands with offset in CMYK on gummed paper with phosphor coating. Each image exists only in a limited edition of one and comes as a strip of five identical stamps.

The full set for week 34 is now available and can be ordered through the link in bio.

WEEK 33: "FROM ME, TO ME"Every day I choose one photo from my phone's camera roll and turn it into a real postage stamp,...
24/08/2025

WEEK 33: "FROM ME, TO ME"

Every day I choose one photo from my phone's camera roll and turn it into a real postage stamp, printed and postable from the Netherlands. The stamps are produced with offset in CMYK on gummed paper with phosphor coating. Each image exists only in a limited edition of one, and comes as a strip of five identical stamps.

This week I explored some pottery, went horseriding, visited the cinema, joined a dinner at , scanned new Polaroid pictures and cycled through Dutch landscapes. These small fragments became the images for week 33, now available as a complete set.

You can check it out and order through the link in bio.

Filmsoup Kilimanjaro.Amboseli National Park, April 2025
16/08/2025

Filmsoup Kilimanjaro.
Amboseli National Park, April 2025

WEEK 32: "FROM ME, TO ME"Every day this week, I selected one photo from my phone's camera roll and turned it into a real...
15/08/2025

WEEK 32: "FROM ME, TO ME"

Every day this week, I selected one photo from my phone's camera roll and turned it into a real, official postage stamp from the Netherlands. These are not digital files — they're regular stamps you can use to send mail.

Every weekly set includes:
• 7 different stamps (one for each day)
• Each design is a unique edition of 1
• 5 identical stamps per design

The project focuses on everyday photos that usually stay in the phone and never get printed. Here, they become physical and collectible. The full set for week 32 is now available (link in bio).

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