Konservaattori Fjalar Hermansson istuu Ruiskumestarin talon salissa maalaamassa tapettiboordia.
1979
From the collection of Helsinki City Museum
1979
From the collection of Helsinki City Museum
Dominant colour
Konservaattori Fjalar Hermansson istuu Ruiskumestarin talon salissa maalaamassa tapettiboordia. is a 1979 by Johnny Korkman, held at Helsinki City Museum.
The image depicts a man sitting on a wooden bench, intently focused on his work. He is dressed in a light-colored shirt and pants, with a scarf around his neck, and is surrounded by various tools and materials. The room is dimly lit, with a large window on the left side and a radiator on the right. In the foreground, a long, narrow piece of wood stretches across the bench, adorned with intricate designs and patterns. The man's hands are busy at work, carefully crafting the details of the wood. The atmosphere is one of quiet concentration, with the man fully absorbed in his task. The scene is a glimpse into the creative process, showcasing the artist's attention to detail and dedication to their craft. To learn more about the artist's technique, explore the world of cross-hatching.
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