Jan Willem Pieter Zandvliet (Leiden, Netherlands, 14 April 1969) is a Dutch mixed media artist.
During this time Delfshaven was considered to be a multicultural neighborhood, something that influenced Zandvliet a lot in his later artwork.
[4] Zandvliet started his career as a cartoonist for Freelook magazine, also he published a few comic books on his own.
In this year he was chosen by curator Koos van Duinen to take part in the art show 'De Dubbelkamer', in Schiedam.
In 1999 Zandvliet participated in a group exhibition called 'je weet niet wat je ziet' (you don't know what you are seeing), in the Municipal Museum of Schiedam.
After this Zandvliet began orientating more internationally and did exhibitions in Spain, the USA, Poland, Italy, Thailand, Iran, Russia, Portugal and Venezuela.
In 2006, Zandvliet together with Frank van der Donk and Ivanna Urbanova Whale Art shop in the Centre of Schiedam set up, for which he also designed the logo.
In 2011, he participated in the Twente Biennale Hengelo and he exhibited in the art house Secretary in Meppel, the Netherlands.
He also designed the cover of Bacon Fat louis, and he released his own shirt label FACE Clothes.
By the Agentijnse filmmakers Flor Scarano and Cecilia Garizoain work is ongoing on the docemantaire,"Maybe I should draw"" about zandvliet aimed at film festivals.
Hard art was an exhibition with work by friends Hein Dingemans and Pieter Zandvliet in Atelier / gallery Herenplaats in Rotterdam.
In the Cult gallery in Raalte, Pieter exhibited a series of portraits made by the Raaltener artist Bram de Krosse and Zandvliet.
Clothing brand Wolff Blitz brought a shirt on the market with a print by Pieter Zandvliet.
With the Teekenclub a group of artist friends, Zandvliet painted the Bar wall of his neighbor Rolf Dunnink.