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On my mind II

250.00

If chairs can walk, run and rest, they might also be able to think, right? In the pencil drawings Comic, I am not a chair and Telepathy, the comic language clearly finds its entrance into my work. In this work, which is part of an unspecified series, we look at the fantasies of a graceful armchair by Thonet, whose thoughts turn to Rietveld’s sturdy crate chair.

Arachnofobia

250.00

If chairs can walk, run and rest, they might also be able to think, right? In the pencil drawings Comic, I am not a chair and Telepathy, the comic language clearly finds its entrance into my work. In this work, which is part of an unspecified series, we look at the fantasies of my ‘primal chair’.

Babel’s end

2,950.00

The proverbial Babylonische confusion of tongues results in too much leeway in the carefully stacked chairs of the Tower. This leads to decline and collapse that we are witnessing here.
I used the cutting technique, which I first applied in Rietveld and later on in Descendants, again to gain extra depth, a wonderful effect.

 

My Style

250.00

If chairs can walk, run and rest, they might also be able to think, right? In the pencil drawings Comic, I am not a chair and Telepathy, the comic language clearly finds its entrance into my work. In this work, which is part of an unspecified series, we look at the fantasies of Gerrit Rietveld‘s red-blue chair, who reflects on Theo van Doesburg‘s chair.

Rietveld refurbished V

375.00

Gerrit Rietveld’s most conceptual designs have not only a spartan appearance but also ditto seating characteristics. For real hardliners, placing a loose pillow is probably already more tha a bridge to far. What then to think of the upholsterer who has indulged himself here in Rietveld’s zigzag-chair? Of course in the colors of the house style though.

Rietveld refurbished IV

375.00

Gerrit Rietveld’s most conceptual designs have not only a spartan appearance but also ditto seating characteristics. For real hardliners, placing a loose pillow is probably already more than a bridge to far. What then to think of the upholsterer who has indulged himself here in Rietveld’s Berlin chair ? Well in the colors of the house Style though.

Spin II

Spider III

The eight-legged Thonet chair that I made earlier as a pencil drawing in Spider asked for a more dynamic version to trigger the arachnophobes (see also ‘Arachnophobia‘). Two positions mixed together make the drawing a lot more mobile.De achtpotige Thonetstoel die ik eerder als potloodtekening maakte in Spin vroeg om een meer dynamische uitvoering om de arachnofoben (zie ook ‘Arachnofobia‘  nog wat meer te triggeren. Twee standpunten gemixt maken de tekening een stuk beweeglijker.

Intertwined past II

A variation in color on the pencil drawing Intertwined past with here (of course) the founding father of the cantilever chairs by Mart Stam, but this time interwoven with a design by Mies van der Rohe from 1927 executed by Thonet.
Due to the thickness of the paper, the deviation between the two images becomes increasingly larger towards the top and the bottom, which is why I started weaving from the middle.

Stampede

Another work in the cutting technique. This is a more chaotic variation on Descendants I and II. With these two all tubular frame chairs shown are drawn in the same direction. In this case, also from a perspective, it goes in all directions: chaos in the herd.

Time circle IIX

A whole series of brightly colored patio chairs form a kind of circle that revolve around the center like planets. Where are they located? And what happened? Sharp shadows suggest a bright light source, possibly the sun, after a very heavy shower. The thought of musical chairs also arises.

Get Real

475.00

The phenomenon that pixels as they become smaller or that the distance to the pixels becomes larger makes you see the depicted image clearer again is the starting point here. The pixels become real again, so to speak.

Babylonian score

5,250.00

A stack to a pattern of a large number of design classics. Babylonian refers to the tower of Babel on which I have made many works. Towers of endless rows of stacked chairs. An earlier stack was the linocut ‘Stapeling’: I filled a 40 x 40 plate linoleum with a chair-shape as effectively and constructively correct as possible. Here I do that on a larger scale.

Decendants II

975.00

Descendants II is, just like the Decendants made more or less at the same time, actually a descendant of my watercolor Rietveld. The solution found there by accident has been consciously used in this work and the larger openings, in combination with the slender tubes, provide a rich palette of shadows. In addition to the first one-tubular frame chair from Mart Stam, I filled the area with all kinds of followers or descendants.

 

Decendants

975.00

Descendants, like Decendants II made more or less at the same time, is actually a descendant of my watercolor Rietveld. The solution found there by accident has been consciously used in this work and the larger openings, in combination with the slender tubes, provide a rich palette of shadows. In addition to the first one-tubular frame chair from Mart Stam, I filled the area with all kinds of followers or Descendants.

Babel III

7,500.00

Inspired by the dome of the Pantheon in Rome when you look inside the vault, I have made an attempt to depict that feeling by means of an elaborate stack of chairs. The slightly spinning feeling that you can get in such a large space if you put your head back on your neck and only let the space act on you.

I’m not a chair

An unmistakable expression of this chair, eh drawn chair. A playful reference to the Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte and in particular to his famous painting ‘Ceci n’est pas une pipe‘.