A Shetland Notebook

A Shetland Notebook

(Autor) Norman Ackroyd
Formato: Hardcover
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Norman Ackroyd CBE RA has spent over four decades recording the coastal landscapes of the British archipelago. All his watercolours and many of his etchings are executed en plein air, mainly from chartered boats chosen for their skippers' local knowledge and expertise in landing on the more remote rocks and islands. These journeys, which can last up to fourteen hours, are the result of extensive reading and research. A Shetland Notebook contains 39 watercolours selected from several journeys to the edges of Shetland in the spring and summer of 2012. From the verdant flora of the southern isles to the rugged northern cliffs of Unst and Esha Ness, the book paints a vivid portrait of one of the most intriguing yet inhospitable corners of the British Isles. Each sketch is accompanied by a brief but engaging commentary by the artist. SELLING POINTS: * Contains 39 beautiful watercolours of Shetland * Norman Ackroyd is hugely popular for his atmospheric images of the British Isles * Includes a gazetteer identifying the locations of all the paintings 78 colour

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Editorial:
Royal Academy Books
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
ISBN:
9781907533891
Año de publicación:
2020
Fecha publicación:
17 de Febrero de 2020

Norman Ackroyd

Norman Ackroyd is a renowned British printmaker known for his intricate etchings of landscapes and seascapes. His most famous work, "The Isle of Harris," captures the rugged beauty of the Scottish coastline with delicate precision. Ackroyd's lyrical and evocative style has made him a leading figure in contemporary printmaking.

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