Eva Dijkstra’s bold and colourful work straddles the junction between painting, sculpture, art, and design. Following in the tradition of minimalist paintings, shaped canvases, and hard-edge design, her creations are minimal or even non-objective, and invite closer investigation. In ‘Perfect Faces’, Dijkstra applies her exceptional design savvy to a masquerade of 31 compositions within the proportions of the human face. With impactful geometric forms and solid colours, each face is at once an imaginative composition and open to interpretation – a portrait collection populated by knights, harlequins, apes, thieves, and so much more.

64 p, ills colour, 20 x 26 cm, hb, English

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