My Drawings
Albert Dolmans
Description de l’éditeur
Following on from his successful autobiography “Painting is my Life”, Dutch American artist, Albert Dolmans decided to make a selection of his drawings and to introduce them in book form. He maintains that drawing is an artist’s most important skill. For Albert himself, it is a gift and a means to an enjoyable pastime. Since he draws mainly for himself, rarely a day passes without his putting pen or pencil to paper to catch something that has struck him, from the imposing to the mundane.
Some drawings are worked out, while others remain a simple sketch of a few lines, but both approaches capture the essence of the subject. His style is naturally influenced by that choice as well as by his mood, and the mood is most often influenced by his sensitive affinity with nature.
This selection of one hundred plus drawings is part of a private collection which Albert calls his diary. It follows the journey of his life, immortalizing what has particularly struck him on his route and reminding him of places and the emotions they evoked in times past. From the awe-inspiring to the most simple: from his home state of California or others, as he crossed that vast and varied continent; through Europe and parts of the Middle East, and back to his roots in the country of his birth, The Netherlands, where an active octogenarian, he now lives and continues to enjoy his creative work. Why not enjoy the trip with him.
Avis d’utilisateurs
Albert Dolmans
L'un des attributs les plus importants d'Albert Dolmans en tant qu'artiste, est sa capacité, en observant des paysages, de discerner des compositions efficaces des éléments les plus simples. Ceci est aussi déterminé par son appréciation consciente (ou peut-être instinctive) de l'importance de la relation des formes positives et négatives, du rapport du contraste tonal et textural- ou en noir/blanc, ou en couleur- et dans ce dernier cas sa compréhension de la polarité des couleurs.
Ses œuvres reflètent la lumière étincelante de la mer Méditerranée, celle éclatante des Alpes Maritimes françaises, ou celle de la Californie, USA, aussi bien que les sombres nuances des forêts brumeuses des Pays Bas.
Albert est toujours fidèle à lui même. On pourrait aussi qualifier ceci de modestie, car il ne chercherait jamais à choquer pour être remarqué, ou de suivre aveuglément ce qu'un établissement quelconque pourrait décréter hautainement comme "le dernier cri". Il se contente toujours de suivre son propre chemin, et à cet égard comme tous les artistes, lui seul est son meilleur critique. D'ailleurs Albert est assez avisé pour savoir que le niveau d'utilité des bonnes revues quasi égale celui des mauvaises revues. Ni les uns ni les autres ne peuvent jamais influencer un artiste.
Mirino Cameron
Alpes Maritmes