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    Nude - 07-12-16

     

    A work in which I combined colour saturation with complementary colour schemes. Working with my Indian model always is very rewarding. She has a great dark skin complexion showing all kinds of colours dependant on the lighting and I tried to capture the effect of light breaking on her thighs like light fragmentated through a prisma.

     

    Graphite pencil drawing (Pentel 0.5 mm, 3B & Coloursoft pencils) on Canson Bristol paper (21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm) - A4 format)

     

    Artist: Corné Akkers

     
  • Cavalcada

    $3,613.40
    Oil on canvas - 125 x 125 cm.
  • Oil on canvas - 100 x 80 cm.
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    Roundism - 02-02-18 Based on a prestudy in pastel (Model – 01-12-18) I made this painting in oil. My objective was to stay in line with the fauvist colour kind of strokes (in case of the pastel they were pretty much ‘broken’ and ‘open’ strokes / patches) but also to get to a more abstract feel by means of rendering the model slighty cubistic. The couch she is lying on also is altered to my cubistic needs. Referring to previous cubist drawings I tried to paint some essential geometric shapes in it like circular, rectangular and triangular moves. Colourwise I tried to get the max saturation on the model whereas the couch shows a less saturated colour scheme. Oil on linen (60 x 80 cm) Artist: Corné Akkers
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    Roundism – 06-02-18 (sold) Recently I saw a picture of a model passing by posing a great triangular shape. I used this principle and my own model (with a bob hair cut) to make a cubistic composition out of triangles, circles and rectangulars, complemented with a harmonized balance of light and darker planes, creating rhythym and diction. Graphite pencil drawing (Pentel 0.5 mm, 3B) on Strathmore Bristol paper (21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm) - A4 format) Artist: Corné Akkers
  • OVERVIEW
    “All That’s Best of Dark and Bright” is originally a handmade drawing using fineliner pens on paper, colour added digitally, then printed on cotton paper and manually embellished with golden ink. The title comes from the poem “She Walks in Beauty”, written by Lord Byron in 1813.  
    PRINT SIZE
    45 x 60 cm (18” x 24”) Custom trimmed with 3 cm (1”) border for framing  
    No OF EDITIONS
    200 Set of 6 colour variations  
    PRINT TYPE
    Individually signed, titled, and numbered limited edition high-quality prints  
    AUTHENTICITY
    All limited edition prints comes with a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity.  It contains the artwork details, artist's signature, edition number and total quantity.
  • Blue

    $186.90
    9,5 x 27,4 cm May 2013 Watercolor, watercolor pencils, ink
  • Yellow

    $186.90
    9,4 x 27,4 cm June 2013 Watercolor, watercolor pencils, ink
  • Green

    $87.22
    9,4 x 27,4 cm June 2013 Watercolor, watercolor pencils, ink
  • Black

    $62.30
    22,1 x 27,5 cm July 2013 Pencil, ink
  • 11,7 x 27,3 cm July 2013 Watercolor, watercolor pencils, ink
  • 11,5 x 27,3 cm May 2013 Watercolor, watercolor pencils, ink
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    Seaboy

    $373.80
    40 x 120 cm October 2016 Acrylic paints on canvas
  • Skinheads

    $436.10
    29,3 x 41 cm December 2014 Acrylic paints on paperboard
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    Stranger

    $747.60
    40 x 60 cm April 2016 Acrylic paints on canvas
  • 30 x 45 cm August 2018 Acrylic paints on canvas
  • Summer in Holland – 25-07-18 In the dead of summer it is so hot here in The Hague I had double vision. That is why I serve two women for the price of one. Graphite pencil drawing (Pentel 0.5 mm, 3B) on Canson Bristol paper (21 x 29.2 x 0.1 cm) Artist: Corné Akkers
  • Abstract nude female artwork
  • Roundism – 17-09-18 This is the fourth drawing of model Julia Gómez Alivés in which I combined my roundism with colors. I washed them a little bit with a Sakura water brush that works like a fountain pen. I am not a great watercolorist and since this technique is pretty new to me these watercolor pencils allowed me to take a position between a colored pencil drawing and a watercolour painting. Perhaps I do more in the future. Watercolor pencil drawing (Faber Castell – Albrecht Dührer) on Strathmore Drawing paper (21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm - A4 format) Artist: Corné Akkers
  • Graphite on printmaking paper prepared with acrylic and collaged printed lithography ink.
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