Drawings
Quartet II
This Quartet are four of the six chairs that used to be around the dining table in mu childhood at home. I had two brothers and a sister, so a quartet of children. The chairs were of course the same size and old, but we were not. I depicted this field of tension by depicting four chairs of the same size in a skewed frame, so that the chair that is more spacious in the frame appears smaller and the other one larger.
Escher encontra Ponti
About my first pencil drawing with a chair was ‘Escher in Oirschot‘. A sport that was drawn in front of the front leg, where it actually belonged behind it. A simple procedure with major consequences for me. That ‘Escher intervention’ on this Oirschot chair led to the title mentioned. Escher has become somewhat of a generic name for these kinds of perspective interventions. So when I do that with ‘Superleggera‘ by Gio Ponti they meet (‘encontra’ in Italian).
Portrait 26
The 26th portrait of a chair by the backrest. This one is from the first series of nine from 2011. After that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until in 2017 again nine new ones appeared. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally another three in 2019. They are usually shown grouped by me or also as smaller accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 en 43.
Portrait 28
The 28th portrait of a chair by the backrest. The first nine in this series date back to 2011, after that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until nine new ones appeared in 2017. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally three more in 2019. For example, I usually group them in a larger number or also as smaller accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 en 43.
Portret 29
Het 29e portret van een stoel middels de leuning. De eerste negen in deze reeks dateren alweer van 2011 daarna was het ‘stil’ op dit gebied tot in 2017 er negen nieuwe verschenen. In 2018 gevolgd door nog eens twaalf en tot slot in 2019 nog eens drie. Ze worden door mij meestal gegroepeerd getoond of ook wel als kleinere accenten tussen andere potloodtekeningen. Zie Portret 42 en 43.
Portrait 30
The 30th portrait of a chair by the backrest. The first nine in this series date back to 2011, after that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until nine new ones appeared in 2017. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally three more in 2019. For example, I usually show them in a group them or also as smaller accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 en 43.
Portrait 31
The 31th portrait of a chair by the backrest. The first nine in this series date back to 2011, after that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until nine new ones appeared in 2017. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally three more in 2019. For example, I usually show them in a group or also as smaller accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Portrait 32
The 32nd portrait of a chair by the backrest. The first nine in this series date back to 2011, after that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until nine new ones appeared in 2017. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally another three in 2019. I are usually show them in a group or also as small accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Portrait 33
The 33th portrait of a chair by the backrest. The first nine in this series date back to 2011, after that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until nine new ones appeared in 2017. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally another three in 2019. I are usually show them in a group or also as small accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Portrait 35
The 35th portrait of a chair by the backrest. The first nine in this series date back to 2011, after that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until nine new ones appeared in 2017. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally another three in 2019. I are usually show them in a group or also as small accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Portrait 36
The 36nd portrait of a chair by the backrest. The first nine in this series date back to 2011, after that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until nine new ones appeared in 2017. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally another three in 2019. I are usually show them in a group or also as small accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Portrait 37
The 37th portrait of a chair by the backrest. The first nine in this series date back to 2011, after that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until nine new ones appeared in 2017. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally another three in 2019. I are usually show them in a group or also as small accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Portrait 39
The 39th portrait of a chair by the backrest. The first nine in this series date back to 2011, after that it was ‘quiet’ in this area until nine new ones appeared in 2017. Followed by another twelve in 2018 and finally another three in 2019. I are usually show them in a group or also as small accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Reflection
A chair mirrors, the more the entire diptych is mirrored. The next step in a series of works in which mirroring is the key. Spiegel and Spiegel II are other examples.
I’m not a chair
Drilling chair
A framed drawing annex luxury bookcase seemed to me a suitable gift for people who made a substantial contribution to my book ‘All in the family‘. I liked that so much that it was the start of a series. This was one of the first. My own office chair combined with a drill.