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+++Vlassenbroek __________ Broekkant+++
+++Wapke Feenstra (Myvillages), Ronald Van de Sompel+++
978-94-90322-55-7
Montse Hernandez i Sala
208
21 x 27
Softcover
Dutch-English
Translators: N/E Kathleen van Overzee-McMillian, E/N Peter Groeninck
781 grms
Date of Release: October 2015
This book is part of Tekenen in Vlassenbroek (2014-15), an art project by Wapke Feenstra (Myvillages), commissioned by the Vlaams Bouwmeester and Waterwegen & Zeekanaal in association with the Municipality of Dendermonde.
For more information: www.wapke.nl www.myvillages.org wwwtekenen-in-vlassenbroek.be www.vlaamsbouwmeester.be
Landscapes are elusive. They defy every attempt to commit them to paper. Rising sea levels and the inevitable heavy rainfall make Flanders a very dangerous place during spring tide. Government agencies and engineering firms work hard to keep the water in check. The River Schelde gets more space, dikes are moved… in a constantly shifting panorama.Time to picture the scene. Everyone is drawing; artists, civil engineers, landscape architects… even fishers are taking notes.
€24.50
€24.50
978-94-90322-55-7
Montse Hernandez i Sala
208
21 x 27
Softcover
Dutch-English
Translators: N/E Kathleen van Overzee-McMillian, E/N Peter Groeninck
781 grms
Date of Release: October 2015
This book is part of Tekenen in Vlassenbroek (2014-15), an art project by Wapke Feenstra (Myvillages), commissioned by the Vlaams Bouwmeester and Waterwegen & Zeekanaal in association with the Municipality of Dendermonde.
For more information: www.wapke.nl www.myvillages.org wwwtekenen-in-vlassenbroek.be www.vlaamsbouwmeester.be
Landscapes are elusive. They defy every attempt to commit them to paper. Rising sea levels and the inevitable heavy rainfall make Flanders a very dangerous place during spring tide. Government agencies and engineering firms work hard to keep the water in check. The River Schelde gets more space, dikes are moved… in a constantly shifting panorama.Time to picture the scene. Everyone is drawing; artists, civil engineers, landscape architects… even fishers are taking notes.