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Corne_Akkers

  • ArtistCorné Akkers
  • Typeimage
  • Dimensions21 x 29.7 x 0.1cm
  • Price$1600
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Further Abstracted This graphite pencil drawing ‘The Venus of The Hague – 29-05-20’ is my version of minimal art. Atmospheric depth is left for what it...

Further Abstracted This graphite pencil drawing ‘The Venus of The Hague – 29-05-20’ is my version of minimal art. Atmospheric depth is left for what it is. Instead I focused on the rhythym of dark and light planes. Obviously this one is one step further abstracted than my previous drawing ‘The Venus of The Hague – 26-05-20’. It turned out to become a combinaton of contrasts in sharp and dark linear patterns. They counterbalance bigger planes of midtones with blurry smooth delineations. Above all, I tried to keep it as essential as I could. Certainly I wanted to maintain the image of a sensual woman. Naturally the gradient of tones in the body parts are conducive to the feel of something smooth and round. That was my very aim. Personally I think abstraction always has got to have a connection with reality. So Many Ideas The way this drawing turn out I must sayI quite like the linear aspect of it. Perhaps I will do some variations on this style in the future. But the

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