Roundism – 19-08-20
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Roundism – 07-08-20
After a series and a couple of commissions it was time to do another in my Roundism series. There are many positions a model can show but I particularly like this one with the slanted position of the legs.
The Venus of The Hague – 11-07-20
This one is a variation on a previous drawing ‘The Venus of The Hague – 29-05-20’ but then constructed out of basic geometric forms only: the circle, cube and triangle.
The Venus of The Hague – 29-05-20
This one is one step further abstracted than my previous drawing ‘The Venus of The Hague – 26-05-20’.
Roundism – 27-04-20
The next drawing in my solarized roundism series. It forms a transition from my previous abstracted cubist geometry towards a crossover to realism and surrealism. Like in previous ones I inverted some of the tonal values whereas in other parts they are kept realistic.
Roundism – 04-04-20
This is my third solarized drawing I did since a long time and represents my regular model I know for years.
Roundism – 31-03-20 (sold)
In my last drawing ‘Roundism – 29-03-20’ I employed the technique of solarisation again. It turned out to be a rather realistic one and so I decided to do another one more abstract.
Roundism – 29-03-20
These times I miss my model and look forward to have her over to sit for me again
Roundism – 16-03-20
Since Corona has brought a new reality and forces so many countries to lock down, there is nothing much left for me but to teach some of the students that have the guts to show up and in the evenings I spend my time drawing and painting. But hey, the life of an artist always looks that way.
Roundism – 10-03-20
The Corona virus roams around Planet Earth and holds everyone tightly in its grip. Everybody stays put and I almost feel suffering from a locked-in syndrom, with no particular place to go and the only expression I can make is through the tip of my pencil and teaching the students that will come.