
Marlot - 27-04-23 by Corné Akkers
Marlot - 27-04-23 is a landscape-format modern painting by Dutch artist Corné Akkers that distils a specific moment — recorded precisely by its date — into a study of tonal planes, light, and atmospheric stillness. Akkers works across the border between figuration and abstraction, and this piece holds that tension carefully: forms are recognisable but reduced, light is described through colour relationships rather than literal rendering. There is a cubist underpinning to the spatial logic, softened by an impressionist sensitivity to mood and atmosphere.
Produced in our Berlin studio as an archival fine art print, Akkers' nuanced tonal palette is reproduced with full precision and colour fidelity. The subtle gradations of this fine art print reward close attention — a composed, considered work for patient eyes.
Marlot - 27-04-23 is a landscape-format modern painting by Dutch artist Corné Akkers that distils a specific moment — recorded precisely by its date — into a study of tonal planes, light, and atmospheric stillness. Akkers works across the border between figuration and abstraction, and this piece holds that tension carefully: forms are recognisable but reduced, light is described through colour relationships rather than literal rendering. There is a cubist underpinning to the spatial logic, softened by an impressionist sensitivity to mood and atmosphere.
Produced in our Berlin studio as an archival fine art print, Akkers' nuanced tonal palette is reproduced with full precision and colour fidelity. The subtle gradations of this fine art print reward close attention — a composed, considered work for patient eyes.
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Marlot - 27-04-23 is a landscape-format modern painting by Dutch artist Corné Akkers that distils a specific moment — recorded precisely by its date — into a study of tonal planes, light, and atmospheric stillness. Akkers works across the border between figuration and abstraction, and this piece holds that tension carefully: forms are recognisable but reduced, light is described through colour relationships rather than literal rendering. There is a cubist underpinning to the spatial logic, softened by an impressionist sensitivity to mood and atmosphere.
Produced in our Berlin studio as an archival fine art print, Akkers' nuanced tonal palette is reproduced with full precision and colour fidelity. The subtle gradations of this fine art print reward close attention — a composed, considered work for patient eyes.























