Description A compilation of 60 beautiful screenprints by renowned wildlife artist Carry Akroyd from The Oldie magazine's Birds of the Month column.
In this sumptuous new art book, renowned wildlife artist Carry Akroyd presents a sequence of screenprints of birds full of variety and color that illustrate British birds in all four seasons of the year.
These beautiful prints give full rein to Carry's knowledge of wildflowers, trees, and the modern landscape of Britain, including its wind turbines and passing aeroplanes.
And what shines out of Carry's dynamic designs is her deft capturing of each bird's characteristics set beautifully in relation to its habitat.
John Mc Ewen's accompanying text is written with elegance and concision, and his columns have been updated where required to keep abreast of the latest research and reports.
John's light, eclectic approach connects snippets of ornithology, history, etymology, and cookery, all expressed with wit and knowledge.
His writing is spiced with poetry--from Chaucer to the present--as well as facts and stories, while personal and other anecdotes are also included to inform and, above all, entertain the reader.
About the Author Carry Akroyd is an artist and printmaker who lives on the edge of the Fens.
Her work is dominated by British landscapes and wildlife.
Her prints are created using screen print, linocut and wood engravings.
Carry's work has been shown in many publications, and she has been commissioned to create original art for numerous book covers.
Carry is a member of the Society of Wildlife Artists and the current president of the John Clare Society.
She has two books published of her landscape painting and original printmaking, which she exhibits irregularly.
In 2017, Carry won the Society of Wildlife Artists' inaugural Terravesta Art Prize.
John Mc Ewen grew up in the Scottish Borders where his love of birds and art were formed in his artist brother's studio.
John's journalistic career focusses on the visual arts.