Vincent Scheer's works are characterized by a tension between man and nature. His sculptural works tell, often with a pinch of bitter humour, stories of a rebellion of nature against the man-made. But also of the vulnerability and the defenseless of nature against man, who symbolically rides headless into battle. In his paintings he portrays extinct animal species in a ghostly manner and thus reports on some of the losses that mankind has caused on this planet. Using a blend of natural pigments and light-sensitive chemicals, they remain vibrant and subject to constant change.