A Year Unfolding

A Year Unfolding

A beautifully illustrated guide to nature through the seasons by much-loved printmaker Angela Harding.

' A Year Unfolding is a collection of my images done over many years but though the prints have been made at different times, they have at their core the same thing - my love of nature. I hope you will enjoy this journey though the seasons and the thoughts and feelings I have about my garden, my home and the places I have visited that inspire my artwork. This book is a personal response to watching, drawing and writing about the British countryside throughout the year.'

'A cosy and delightful book - a real joy to behold.' Daily Mail
'A gorgeous book to be treasured' BBC Countryfile

A beautifully illustrated guide to nature through the seasons by much-loved printmaker Angela Harding.

This stunning work, the first book that is solely dedicated to Angela's art, is a celebration of her beautiful prints, and a glimpse into her detailed and meticulous process.

A Year Unfolding is a journey through Angela's year in nature watching the seasons unfold in front of her from her studio in Rutland, and giving the reader detail into how nature transforms and evolves over the course of the year.

A Year Unfolding also tells the stories behind some of Angela's most popular images, giving context to Angela's celebrated work, as well as new art created specifically for the book. The beautiful illustrations and evocative imagery of the prose make this the perfect book for Angela's fans and readers and art lovers everywhere.

Angela has created the covers for many bestselling books, including The Salt Path and The Wild Silence by Raynor Winn, October, October by Katya Balen, English Pastoral by James Rebanks, Christmas is Murder by Val McDermid and RSPB Birds among many others.


Auteur | Angela Harding
Taal | Engels
Type | Hardcover
Categorie | Kunst & Fotografie

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