Art Meets Ecology

£25.00

128 pages /  270 x 210mm
full colour illustrations
Softback
ISBN: 978-1-911408-68-0

Publication date:  September 2020

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Description

Art Meets Ecology:
Arborealists in Lady Park Wood
George Peterken, Tim Craven, Christiana Payne

 

  • Features work by The Arborealistsan informal group of professional artists with an interest in painting trees and woodland
  • Both a compendium of original artworks and an explanation of how natural woodland works, linked together in a way that seeks to build a combined  appreciation of part of our natural environment.

This book features the paintings and drawings created by The Arborealistsan informal group of professional artists with an interest in painting trees and woodland –  in Lady Park Wood, an ancient, semi-natural wood on the slopes and cliffs of the Wye Gorge on the borders of England and Wales.

Uniquely, the wood, which has been left to grow naturally for up to 150 years, has been studied in detail since 1944 and the fortunes of hundreds of individual trees have been tracked for three-quarters of a century. The artworks are matched with a commentary by George Peterken, who has led the research since the 1980s. Both artists and ecologists observe trees and woods closely, but express their understanding of the wood in totally different forms. The two interests came together to deepen their understanding of each other and their different perspectives in an interest they share and promote a broader interest and understanding of native woodlands generally. Elm disease, the great drought of 1976, storms, snow and now ash disease have taken their toll on the ageing beech, oak, lime, ash, yew, hazel and many other species, many of which now lie prone in great heaps of dead wood and re-growth.