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Roundism - 26-11-16 Photographic Print
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Roundism - 26-11-16
A New Experiment
An experiment in my roundism style on how to open up forms as much as possible. In the first place I wanted to have the positive form of the model 'breathe'. Technically spoken, I wanted to have that positive form communicate with the negative space around it as much as possible. On the merits of this process of opening up I would like to refer to the description of my graphite pencil drawing ‘Roundism – 05-02-16 (sold)’.
Abstracting More
Futhermore, after my previous colored pencil drawing ‘Roundism – 20-11-16’ abstracting body forms even further seemed logical, skipping facial recognition, fingers and toes. The goal was to depict only the body position and have people recogize extactly that and fill in the gaps. Surely by slanted positions of especially the arms and legs the body is plain to see for everyone. The diagonals and curves in the composition induce a feel of dynamics in a nude at ease.
The Color Purple
Contrary to the aforementioned previous colored pencil drawing I used only one color next to graphite greys and blacks. My initial plan was to use more but I did not feel it was necessary to do more. It only would lead to unnecessary confusion, since I bestowed the spectator with the responsability to primarily interpret the nude.
Graphite and colored pencil drawing (Pentel 0.5 mm, 3B & Coloursoft pencils) on Canson Bristol paper (21 x 29.7 x 0.01 cm) - A4 format)
Artist: Corné Akkers
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