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Mark Hearld's work book

Hearld, Mark(Illustrated by)Martin, Mr. Simon(Text by)
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The artist Mark Hearld finds his inspiration in the flora and fauna of the British countryside: a blue-eyed jay perched on an oak branch; two hares enjoying the spoils of an allotment; a mute swan standing at the frozen water's edge; and a sleek red fox prowling the fields.

Hearld admires such twentieth-century artists as Edward Bawden, John Piper, Eric Ravilious and Enid Marx, and, like them, he chooses to work in a range of media - paint, print, collage, textiles and ceramics.

Workbook is the first collection of Hearld's beguiling art.

The works are grouped into nature-related themes introduced by Hearld, who narrates the story behind some of his creations and discusses his influences.

He explains his particular love of collage, which he favours for its graphic quality and potential for strong composition.

Art historian Simon Martin contributes an essay on Hearld's place in the English popular-art tradition, and also meets Hearld in his museum-like home to explore the artist's passion for collecting objects, his working methods and his startling ability to view the wonders of the natural world as if through a child's eyes.

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Product Details
Merrell Publishers Ltd
1858945860 / 9781858945866
Hardback
709.2
24/10/2012
United Kingdom
English
189 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
29 cm
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