• Painting: Oil, Acrylic, Airbrush on Canvas. This painting belongs to the series "Neo-Cubism" Neocubism is a modern trend in cubism, with its modifications and evolution. In this case, I present to you the work performed in my original author's technique. In the technique of Neo-cubism the main thing is to convey the emotion of flight that was inside me during the drawing of the picture. DETAILS * ARTIST: Valdem * TITLE: "Fish in the Aquarium" * SIZE: 60 cm x 90 cm x 2 cm 24" x 35" x 0.8" * COLORS: Blue, Red and white. * STYLE: Modern, Abstract, Neo-Cubism * CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY is included. * MEDIUM: Oils, Acrylic, Stretched Canvas, Varnish, Airbrush. * HAND PAINTED: Hand Painted Original Painting From My Art Studio! * SIGNED: Front and Back * Regular Side Stapled Stretched Canvas * Free Worldwide Shipping The painting comes to you already on the Regular Side Stapled Stretched Canvas. For a better view, you can use a frame suitable for your interior and the picture itself. Turning to the workshop that is in your city, you can choose the best frame of your choice. I carefully coat all my works with varnish in order to give glossiness and enhance the saturation of work. Thus the work becomes more resistant to sunlight, water and mechanical damage. Caring for such works is quite simple. It is enough to take a soft cloth, wet and wash the work without strong pressure. Painting and objects of art is one of the most durable things in the world and for decades the work of varnished remains unchanged.
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    Cubistic nude - 11-11-16

     

    Another model in colour and in straight cubistic planes left open to breathe. I wanted to have the negative space be an integral part of the cubistic parts as well in order to cultivate the necessary unity to obtain.

     

    Pencil drawing (Derwent Coloursoft pencils on Canson Bristol paper (21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm) - A4 format)

     

    Artist: Corné Akkers

     
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    Bettie Page - 28-08-17

     

    Returning to Bettie Page once in a while because her body was so slender and enables me to exploit my style of roundism to the max. In this drawing I tried to keep the forms open as much as possible while the extended lines beyond the forms create new forms, even animals!

     

    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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