All Artworks / Painting / Corné Akkers

Blue Velvet – 09-07-22

Painting, Oil on canvas
One of a kind artwork
70 x 100 cm
2022
$8,679.00
Shipping and delivery charges
Please choose your country
Signed on the front
9
Views
0
Favourites


Shipping

Type of packing
Parcel
Shipping within
1 days
Maximal number of artworks
3
Africa
$1 .16
Asia
$1 .16
Australia
$1 .16
Central America & Carribean
$1 .16
Europe excluding EU countries
$1 .16
European Union
$1 .16
Shipping takes place from:
Netherlands


Original artwork description

Love for Fabrics

Blue Velvet is my next one after the more comprehensive work on Geesje Kwak. Time for an elaboration of a previous drawing Solarised Roundism – 01-07-22. Not named after the movie but rather a reason to unleash my satin fetish. Not entirely coincidental I happen to have some of that fabric in my studio. It suits my regular model’s skin complexion quite nicely. You certainly agree with me that all things blue complement her orange ocres in a most smashing way. This is not my first project concerning solarisation in oil. Last one was Solarized Roundism – 07-03-22. It sort of kept lingering on in the back of my head I had to do another one. Not a cubist one or in my roundism style. As to fabrics in general, I share my love to depict them with people like Gabriël Metsu and Jan van Eyck.

Accidental Solarisation

This time I wanted to sort of have the process of solarization take over. Let its styling create the magic on my behalf. We artists often are faced with artistic challenges. What to do next? How to come to an attractive idea to put on linen? I guess the whole world is looking for a great idea or to steal it from those who found one. That is why I turn to accidentalism regularly. This time I simply let my image editor GIMP fool around with the curves in some of the session pictures I have of her. Surely such satin fabric when solarised would deliver me incredible bling-bling effects. So it did and I started from there. Furthermore I abstracted the folds just the level of recognizability. There are elements of roundism to be found but this time assisted by computerized algorithms.

Color

The challenge also was to put solarisation into color. Normally created by overexposure photographts to light it is best shown in black and white. I wondered how an attractive color scheme and solarization combined would look like. The most saturated parts of are painted with YInMn paint, also known as ‘Oregon blue’. Other blues I use are Old Holland Dark Blue and Rembrandt Phtalo Blue Reddish, just to give it some variety. All this blue violence needed saturated warm pigments in the skin. I kept a slight rough edge in the complexion in contrast to satin slickness. As to the background the initial idea was to keep the underpainting: Perylene Black mixed with Titanium White. Later I found out the hefty colors in the main theme needed some counterbalancing in the negative space.

A Woke

This painting is also meant as a support for women of color. Let’s stop calling them ‘black’. That is not a color. Why is the Woke movement so fond of naming people as such? White folks aren’t white either. I guess only artists understand me immediately. Colorful is more accurate, let alone more pleasant to the ears and eyes. Let my oil painting be the judge of that. In this respect the result looks rather expressive, even expressionist. Therefor I consider it deliberate, even urgent. So much for Woke!

Oil on linen (70 x 100 x 2 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers


More details

Subject
People and portraits
Style
Cubism
Orientation
Landscape
Size
70 x 100 cm, 2 kg
Created
2022/07/9
Artwork is painted over the edge
yes
Archive Category


Substrate and Material

Substrate » Canvas
Material » Oilcolor


Video