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ACTINIDIA - maple wood, 22 x 37 x 10 cm - 2018 The sculpture is named "Actinidia". It takes its appellation from the plant that originates kiwifruit. The crazy woodworm took its inspiration from the section of a sweet kiwi. Made with maple wood, with a smooth layer of wax on. The base is in mahogany. ITALIAN VERSION La scultura è chiamata "Actinidia". Prende nome dalla pianta che origina il kiwi. Il tarlo matto ha avuto la sua ispirazione dalla sezione di un dolce kiwi. Realizzato in legno di acero, con un leggero strato di cera come rifinitura. La base è in mogano.
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ACANTHUS - basswood, 41 x 22 x 14 cm - 2018 The sculpture is named "Acanthus". It takes its appellation from a tall flower that grows in the mediterranean region. You can consider this piece as the hard job of a crazy woodworm. Made with basswood, with a smooth layer of wax on. The base is in swiss stone pine wood. ITALIAN VERSION La scultura è chiamata "Acanthus". Prende nome da un fiore ad alto fusto che cresce nella regione mediterranea. Questo pezzo è prodotto dal duro lavoro del tarlo matto. Realizzato in legno di tiglio, con un leggero velo di cera come rifinitua. La base è in cirmolo.
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Roundism - 08-10-17 In this drawing I tried to play with triangles, circles and rectangulars forming the model posture. Next to this the laws of singularity as described earlier apply just very nicely. As a result diagonals verticals and horizontals are in perfect harmony together with a maximum tonal bandwith spread throughout the paper in a diagonal shape. Graphite pencil drawing (Pentel 0.5 mm, 3B) on Lana Bristol paper (21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm) - A4 format) Artist: Corné Akkers
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Model - 01-10-17 A rather loose cubistic sketch done with colour pencils. For the 4th time in a row I used the same (indian) model. Her skin allows me to use a lot of yellow which I counterbalanced with edgy purple planes. I kept the focus on the right side and left the part of the legs on the left side open in order to give it that sketchy look. Colour pencil drawing (Derwent Coloursoft) on Canson "C"à Grain paper (21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm) - A4 format) Artist: Corné Akkers