Julia – 19-11-19

Saturday 16th Novembern2019 I had Julia Gómes Avilés over as a model again. I wanted to express her dancing skills by a dynamic pose in which she holds her foot and combine it with her bodily features running off paper like natural waves.

Roundism – 19-10-19

Cubistic nude graphite pencil drawing in the roundism style

It was time to return to my roundism style and the position of this one inspired to me show the flow her hips suggest.

Catwoman – 24-09-19

Cubistic nude graphite pencil drawing

No doubt about it: cats are portals to the other side and through the vortices of their curly tails we are directly drawn into it.

Roundism – 10-09-19

Cubistic nude graphite pencil drawing

I saw this great vintage picture of a nude on the roof top of an open van and I liked the styled planes it already showed: the squares in the open door, some round ones in the model and some great diagonals. The woman has great nipples and I guess I will not post this one on some of the social media.

Roundism – 03-09-19

Cubistic nude graphite pencil drawing

I found a great vintage photo online that inspired me to put this female body on paper using triangles and round shapes, strengthening the pyramid like pose.

De Lakenhal – 16-08-19​

cubistic cityscape graphite pencil drawing

Last weekend I visited De Lakenhal at Leiden, Netherlands to see the exhibition ‘Rembrandt and the Golden Age’.

Sans titre – 08-08-19 (sold)

cubist portrait graphite pencil drawing promotion

This drawing ‘Sans Titre – 08-08-19’ depicts Lily Elsie, Edwardian actress and singer. For obvious reasons liked the hair volume, its curls and plains.

Julia – 02-08-19

Surrealistic nude graphite pencil drawing of Julia

Last year I used dancer Julia Gómez Avilés as a model. Next to being a wonderful person for an artist she is ideal because of her flexibility.

Voorburg – 16-07-19

cubistic treescape graphite pencil drawing

This graphite pencil drawing ‘Voorburg – 16-07-19’ is about a place I know very well. It’s Park ‘t Loo in Voorburg and this is my cubist interpretation of it.