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Charlotte Verity: Echoing Green: The Printed Year

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Charlotte Verity: Echoing Green: The Printed Year
Authors and Contributors      Contributions by Rachel Giles
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:136
Dimensions(mm): Height 270,Width 225
Category/GenreIndividual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9781909932678
Audience
General
Illustrations 100 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Ridinghouse
Imprint Ridinghouse
Publication Date 1 September 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A poetic compendium of botanical and floral watercolour prints. During the course of 2020, artist Charlotte Verity made more than 100 watercolour monotypes in response to the plants and flowers growing in her London garden. Echoing Green: The Printed Year is the result of a year's fierce observation of urban nature. Week by week, through a painter's eye we watch the seasons unfold through technical experimentation, colour and format. Verity's poetic images are contemplative and spacious, surprising us with their luminosity and intensity of colour. They insist on the enjoyment to be found in simply taking the time to look. AUTHOR: Rachel Giles is the London based author of "Bloom: Art, Flowers and Emotion" (2021) and several other books on nature, design and the built environment. SELLING POINTS: . Charlotte Verity (born 1954) is a contemporary British painter with works in many public collections, including University College London, MoCA San Diego, the Arts Council of Great Britain, the Garden Museum, Tate and more . A paperback with flaps, with 93 full-color watercolour paintings showing botanical beauty as it transmutes through the seasons 93 colour illustrations

Author Biography

Rachel Giles is the author of Bloom: Art, Flowers and Emotion (Tate, 2020). She was Head of Publishing for Royal Museums Greenwich for eight years and has been an in-house project manager of art and architecture books for Heatherwick Studio, the National Gallery and Foster + Partners. Her freelance clients include Tate, V&A, Gagosian and many other museums and galleries. Her writing includes seven books for Phaidon, including Living in Nature (2020) and The Atlas of Brutalist Architecture (2019), winner of the New York Times Best Art Book that year. She has lectured for the universities of Plymouth and Buckingham, Kingston University London and Christie's. She grows and sells flowers from her cutting garden in south-west London.