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Finally in Color! This pastel drawing ‘Neo Deco – 08-08-24’ is an elaboration of my graphite pencil drawing ‘Art Deco Nude – 15-08-22’. Finally in color! Frankly, I couldn’t wait any longer to see how this design would look in colored pastel strokes. The concept was easy. Basically I transferred al...
2024
Print, Giclee on Canvas
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16 W x 12 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
Black Canvas
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Corné Akkers | Contemporary Dutch Artist & Pioneer of Roundism Biography & Artistic Vision Corné Akkers (b. 1969, The Netherlands) is a contemporary Dutch painter and draftsman whose work represents a profound exploration of light, human anatomy, and geometric abstraction. Operating from his studio in The Hague, Akkers is the pioneer of Roundism—a distinctive artistic movement that bridges the gap between classic European cubism and modern post-constructivism. Where traditional cubism uses sharp angles and jagged planes to deconstruct reality, Akkers utilizes fluid, rounded shapes and curvilinear geometry to capture the essence of form. His work is heavily anchored in the tradition of Western art history, drawing technical and thematic inspiration from the structural rigor of Georges Braque, the dynamic lines of Art Deco master Tamara de Lempicka, and the classic chiaroscuro light dynamics of the Dutch Masters. The Philosophy of Light and Roundism The core of Akkers’ oeuvre is the perpetual interaction between light and shadow. Rather than merely depicting a subject, his Roundism style decodes how light wraps around physical phenomena. Every oil painting and graphite study is an intellectual and spiritual exercise in deconstructing human figures, landscapes, and portraits into a harmonious network of spheres, cylinders, and cones. His portfolios range from meticulously planned, large-scale surrealist masterpieces—which often require up to six months of philosophical contemplation and technical execution—to explosive, rapid oil studies that capture raw emotion through a forced, accelerated work process. Materials, Craftsmanship & Provenance Akkers' commitment to high-end craftsmanship is evident in his rigorous material selection and academic preparation. Every major artwork is preceded by an extensive series of tonal graphite and charcoal drawings to map the geometric composition. * Mediums: Master-grade oil on fine linen, pure graphite, and mixed media. * Color Theory: Akkers utilizes a sophisticated, deliberate palette, frequently contrasting deep Earth pigments (such as Pozzuoli earth and Pompeian red) with cool, vibrant synthetic tones (like Sèvres green and Ultramarine) to create a powerful optical depth. * Information for International Art Collectors Corné Akkers’ original artworks are held in private collections across Europe, North America, and Asia.
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