Overleaf is a delightful and thought provoking book dedicated to foliage. Susan Ogilvys 74 delicate and delightful paintings are a study of that most obvious but smallest coherent part of a tree the leaf. The paintings of both sides of the leaves of 37 trees found across the temperate regions of Europe and North America are uncluttered and beautiful portraits that will appear akin to everlasting pressing. Richard Ogilvys thought provoking text reflects on the wonderful, detail complexity of our woodlands and forest. For each tree he has penned a concise portrait - how it relates to the environment, how big it grows, how fast it grows, where it grows, the dependent birds, insects and fungi, the mythology, and the uses we make of the timber.
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Dimensions: 210 x 230mm
Publication Date: 30 Nov 2013
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781842464915
About Richard OgilvySusan Ogilvy
Richard Ogilvy is a forester with a dilettante streak having been at various times a barman market gardener whole food shop proprietor disc-jockey boomerang maker and a youth leader while still pursuing a forestry career. He lives in Scotland where he has had a hand in planting some 150 million trees. Susan Ogilvys work has been shown in the Ashmolean Museum the Smithsonian Institution the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation and the Royal Horticultural Society and she holds Gold and Silver-Gilt Medals from the Royal Horticultural Society. Susan is married to Richards brother a naval pilot and has been painting since practicing art therapy when an occupational therapist.