cubistic treescape colored pencil drawing

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De Koepel (The Dome) at Voorburg – 01-11-18

De Koepel

This colored pencil drawing ‘De Koepel (The Dome) at Voorburg – 01-11-18’ is in color again after the last one. Strangely I just felt like doing that. Let me tell you why. When I go to teach at Studio Brugman, at Voorburg I often come across The Dome (De Koepel). It is situated in the middle of neat little estate, called ‘Vreugd en Rust’. When I saw the autumn sun burst through the trees I dreamt myself a link to the ‘inner necessity’. This was felt by people like Alexej von Jawlensky and Kadinsky from the ‘Blaue Reiter’ movement. 1 + 1 equals two: that very sun and the exhibition I visited last Sunday at the Gemeentemuseum. There I saw all Alexej’s works. Such culmunated into this piece, rather expressionistic of nature, in which I expressed my own inner necessity.

Technique

My graphite pencil drawing ‘Het Oude Hof – 20-10-18’ was the last landscape piece I did. This time I felt this urgent (inner) need to use colored pencil to depict sunlight. The combination with color and my roundism style makes this one unique. That is because I never did something similar in the past. The color scheme is relatively simple: red, greens, purples and yellows. That makes two complementary color combinations responsible for a maximal luministic result. Of course I should do more in the future. Were it not for other ideas that keep coming all the time. This having said, I noticed I keep coming back to colored pencil once in a while. A move to expressionism I would say. Perhaps more frequently in the future?

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Colored pencil drawing (Faber Castell, Albrecht Dürer) on Strathmore drawing paper (21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm – A4 format)

 

Artist: Corné Akkers

 

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