lasting one, that didn’t last, that still lasts
Discover the captivating world of Hannelore van Dijck in her exquisite book, lasting one, that didn’t last, that still lasts. Published in 2017, this 160-page masterpiece showcases the intricate and highly textured charcoal drawings of the Belgian artist and draughtswoman. Van Dijck's works are a mesmerizing blend of abstraction and hyperrealism, inviting viewers to explore the subtle nuances that define her artistic style.
Her drawings transform various surfaces—walls, floors, and textiles—into dynamic canvases, where graphic interventions like small dashes, circular motifs, and naturalistic lines blend seamlessly into their surroundings. This unique approach not only enhances the artistic experience but also highlights the interplay between art and architecture. Perfect for art lovers, collectors, and anyone interested in contemporary artistic expressions, this book is a testament to Van Dijck's innovative talent. Delve into a visual journey where the ephemeral becomes everlasting.