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Portrait 11
The 11th 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. I usually show them grouped or also as small accents between other pencil drawings. Portrait 14, 34 and 43.
Portrait 12
The 12th 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. I usually show them grouped or also as small accents between other pencil drawings. Portrait 16, 29 and 43.
Portrait 13
The 13th 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 17, 28 and 43.
Portrait 14
The 14th 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 17, 28 and 43.
Portrait 16
The 16th 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. I usually show them in a group or also as smaller accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Portrait 17
The 17th 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. I usually show them in a group or also as smaller accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Portrait 18
The 18th 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. I usually show them in a group or also as smaller accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 42 and 43.
Portrait 19
The 19th 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. I usually show them in a group or also as smaller accents between other pencil drawings. See Portrait 37, 39 and 43.
Portrait 20
The 20th 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. I usually show them in a group or also as smaller accents between other pencil drawings. See Portret 42 en 43.
Kitchen chair II
A framed drawings 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. The simple kitchen chair as in the kitchen of my parental home combined with a one-burner electric hob.
Paperplane
A frame in the form of a paper airplane, the seat as the seat of the pilot and as the logo of the airline.
Art appreciation
Four of us gathered around an edge. Or is it a list? Yes, a frame that frames a piece of wall that this quartet is looking at. Art appreciation avant la lettre: wall is art.
Painter’s chair II
Sit back after an intensive painting session: that’s okay! And then you know you are covered in the back by the fruits of your own efforts.
Stranded
After some thinking, such a classic folding beach chair turned out to be very easy to process in a kind of continuous pattern. The ultimate sea/beach colors still remain navy blue and white placed on the sand. Where else? Of course a drop shadow because of the sunny weather.
The drawing immediately reminded me of the beach in Rimini in Italy where most of the beach was claimed by hotels and where their territory was marked by rows of carefully arranged beach chairs. A kind of traffic jam for the sea, Stranded from there.