Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Old Stile Press, Llandogo, 2013
ISBN 10: 090766489X ISBN 13: 9780907664895
Librería: Hanshan Tang Books Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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EUR 357,70
Cantidad disponible: 2 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: Good, unless otherwise noted. Kiggell, Ralph Ilustrador. 33x28cm, 56 pp. 25 original colour woodblock prints, the majority double-page. // A follow-up to Kiggell's hugely successful ?Leading the Cranes Home' (which featured translations of poems by Arthur Waley). Water and swimming have featured strongly in the artist's life and he has here explored poem and prose from different ages and cultures as inspiration for the varied depictions and descriptions of water in this work. Includes poems by Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, John Masefield and more contemporary artists from Australia, Thailand and the UK. A beautiful book with a few of the poems on an Asian theme. The paper is 250 gsm Velin Arches and each of the 25 images in the book is an original print from the woodblock in a palette of four colours. Produced to the same format as ? Leading the Cranes Home' and published by Old Stile Press in an edition of just 138 copies, numbered and signed by the artist. Beautifully done. Images available on request. This book won the award in the British Book Design and Production Awards 2014 ?Limited Edition and Fine Binding' category. Decorative boards. Chinese-style slipcase.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Old Stile Press Ltd., 2013
ISBN 10: 090766489X ISBN 13: 9780907664895
Librería: The Old Stile Press Ltd, Ledbury, Reino Unido
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EUR 417,32
Cantidad disponible: 14 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: New. Kiggell, Ralph Ilustrador. Limited Edition. A selection of poems with woodcut images by Ralph Kiggell. Water and swimming have featured strongly in Ralph Kiggell s life and when we put forward the idea of a second book to follow his hugely successful Leading the Cranes Home it seemed right that Water might be the basic subject. Roger Deakin, the author of Waterlog, linked the passion to swim to our body s mystical sympathy for water: When you swim, you feel your body for what it mostly is - water. If water makes up over half our bodies, connects us to absolutely everything living on Earth, and drifts about intergalactic space, somehow a swim connects it all, reassures us and returns us to land, content with our microcosmic place in the grand scheme. However, swimming was not to be the sole focus of the book and Ralph allowed himself to explore poems and prose - from across different ages and cultures - to inspire the illustration of water as it interacts with landscape, animal and man. Poets and writers have shown us that from sea to land to cloud and back to sea, the cycle of water encapsulates history and life itself. In this book, masterly woodcuts spread across the pages to guide us visually through the many aspects of that cycle of water described in words. Layers of translucent colour suggest the movement of water across swimmers - human and animal. There are driving shafts of rain, frozen crystals, rivers which support teeming life on boats, clouds heavy with impending downpours. All derive from D.H. Lawrence s wonder at the unknowable third thing that, with an oxygen atom and two of hydrogen, completes the mystery of water. Poets in his selection include Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, Padraic Colum, John Masefield and some more contemporary poets from Australia, Thailand, and the UK - Nancy Campbell translates from The Exeter Riddle Book and, together with Anna Zvegintzov, writes a new poem first seen here. Ralph Kiggell has chosen a wide sweep of writing as inspiration for his imagery to convey the variety of ways in which water provides life and is life for all on earth. Signed by Illustrator(s).