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$15.29 when you buy any 2+
$13.59 when you buy any 3+
$16.99
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- Super soft and stretchy knit crew socks
- Socks fit: men's US shoe size 6-10, women's US shoe size 5-11, UK shoe size 3-9.5, EU shoe size 34-42.5, men's AU shoe size 5.5-9.5, women's AU shoe size 5-11
- 58% recycled polyester (made from recycled materials), 22% nylon, 15% cotton, 4% spandex, 1% rubber
- Printed to allow ink to penetrate the yarn, so socks look great even when stretched; finer print details may vary from the product photo
- Machine washable
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

Berg en Dal – 25-10-23
A Sort of Try-out
This graphite pencil drawing ‘Berg en Dal – 25-10-23’ puts me back on track. Lately I was planning to do some more cityscapes, treescapes and landscapes. Throughout my career as artist I consider, together with my cubist female forms, them the cement of my art. Surely, once in a while a bigger painting comes up. That’s the grand tale I have to tell from time to time. This little drawing at hand I completed today by definition is a sort of try-out. I like to experiment with slight changes in style in order to see if can get away with it.
Boterberg
You see, I drew one last May, almost the same spot. In Berg en Dal, Gelderland, Netherlands that is. I was curious if I could get the same quality again. I liked it and I like the very spot that is most dear to me as well. Same treelines and hilly outlook, slightly differently rendered though. We are talking about the Boterberg, part of Beek-Ubbergen. Higher up it could be Berg en Dal. I’m not sure. As stated before, dutch hills in the eyes of foreigners look ridiculous. However, any elevation in The Netherlands is good enough to spend some time on. Besides that, I don’t need extented forest like the Big Sur, California. I was there once and it seemed I could get lost there forever. The hills outside Nijmegen offer me just the right amount of artistic motifs.
Impressionism or Cubism?
As to the style, I must confess I didn’t get a cubist quality again. Although there are some cubist or roundistic elements in it, I missed a couple of big trees. In the other drawing there were some big striking trees at the right. Somehow I felt a more abstract cubist approach wouldn’t work in this one. I feared the scenery otherwise would have become a bit too much amorph looking. The artwork tends more to impressionism than cubism. What do you think? Last but not least, the shadow in the lower left corner is me. I remember I felt like one of those small figures straight out of a Caspar David Friedrich paintings.
Graphite pencil drawing (Faber Castell, Pitt Graphite Matt, 14B) on Winsor & Newton Bristol board paper (21 x 14.8 x 0.1 cm – A5 format)
Artist: Corné Akkers
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