Wildlife in Printmaking
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Series: WILDLIFE ART SERIES (W.A.S.) 30
Edited by Carry Akroyd
168 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations.
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A collection of work by 22 artists whose delight is to experiment with the vagaries of printmaking, refining their ideas to fit a process, or
inventing a process to suit their ideas. Their images are triggered by encounters with wildlife. They know the habits and habitats of wildlife and
respond to it with interpretation full of freshness, imagination and vivacity.
This is a collection of artists from different generations, with varied styles and diverse approaches to making prints, who are all united in taking inspiration from the natural world, from insects to whales and flowers to forests. The book includes the work of the following artists: Carry Akroyd, Elizabeth Morris, Kim Atkinson, John Paige, Louise Bird, Peter Partington, Robert Gillmor, Nik Pollard, Robert Greenhalf, Greg Poole, Andrew Haslen, Colin See-Paynton, Lisa Hooper, Ian Stephens, David Koster, Andrew Stock, Kathleen Lindsley, Thelma Sykes, Julia Manning, Howard Towll, Julian Meredith, and Matt Underwood.
This is a collection of artists from different generations, with varied styles and diverse approaches to making prints, who are all united in taking inspiration from the natural world, from insects to whales and flowers to forests. The book includes the work of the following artists: Carry Akroyd, Elizabeth Morris, Kim Atkinson, John Paige, Louise Bird, Peter Partington, Robert Gillmor, Nik Pollard, Robert Greenhalf, Greg Poole, Andrew Haslen, Colin See-Paynton, Lisa Hooper, Ian Stephens, David Koster, Andrew Stock, Kathleen Lindsley, Thelma Sykes, Julia Manning, Howard Towll, Julian Meredith, and Matt Underwood.
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