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The Japanese Garden 1 (2014)
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Hatch up Clingendael
An impressionistic view on the Japanese Garden at estate 'Clingendael' at The Hague, Netherlands. Opened in spring and autumn only. Exemplary of my love for laying hatched strokes. I developed this technique after I visited the Musée d’Orsay at Paris, France. There I saw the pastel drawings by Edgar Degas. Although he primarily hatched vertically the principle merely stays the same.
Divisionism
Mine also was influenced by pointillism that brought forth divisionism. The latter is the theory on having colors blend into your eyes at a distance. Rather than blending them out on canvas or paper. As a result reds and purples in this pastel blend in the green and yellow areas. In the latter there are some red and purple strokes in order to grey the greens a little bit.
Contour Delineations
Throughout the years I saw a many of impressionsists in museums and gazed upon their skills on canvas in awe. For no particular reason Camille Pissarro comes to mind, whom I admire for his natural transitions between treescapes and negative spaces. I learned a lot from these artists. It caused me to develop a feel for so-called broken contour delineations. That I find necessary in order to portray forms, especially needed in vegetation and nature in general.
Focus
As a consequency I played with this by sharpenng some contour delineations of leafs in the foreground. This wasy I keep the leafs of the yellow tree and the trees behind it rather vague. Thus sufficient atmospheric depth is created. The red bridge, purple Japanese acer and two walking women serve as a central block in the middle. Therefor they drawing the attention. Also the sunlight on the women and the shadows in the front and the back are conducive to that focus. Followed up by a second pastel under the same name.
Pastel drawing on Canson Mi-Teintes Touch paper (47 x 62 x 0.1 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers
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