Lojen does not want to give her name, but wants to stay behind her internet persona "Lojen", or Lojen Art as she is called on the social media platform Tiktok.

That is where she is most famous.

Pippi in Mecca, Putin gracing the cover of Playboy and abortion machines for men.

With her pop art-inspired works, she wants to provoke and spark art debate on Tiktok and Instagram, among others.

There she has almost 800,000 likes and just over 35,000 followers.

- They say that I will burn in hell and that I have sold my soul to the devil.

I love that passion.

That those who comment are willing to push me down to the bottom, she says and continues:

- When I get those comments, I think "good, you felt something".

Want to reach the uncomfortable

In addition to provoking, Lojen also wants to make his audience think - and question themselves.

- In many cases, I want to make people question what they believe in and what they believe in.

If it's disrespectful, then that's how I'm allowed to be, she says.

By mixing the childish with the grotesque, she also wants to make people uncomfortable.

- Art must in some cases be uncomfortable.

I love when things are uncomfortable, love to make people uncomfortable with my art.

Paved the way for art interest

In addition to starting a debate, Lojen also wants to unlock a door, from social media and into the art world.

Her younger audience has repeatedly shown her gratitude. 

- I have received some messages where people say that they have discovered the art world because they have found me on Tiktok or Instagram.

It's just a matter of thanking and ticking off, she says.