iA Sparrow's Life's as Sweet as Oursi is a collection based on the Bird of the Month column in iThe Oldiei, which is written by an instigator of the magazine, John McEwen and illustrated by renowned wildlife artist Carry Akroyd.brbrIn this beautiful new book, painter and printmaker Carry Akroyd presents a sequence of her small screenprints, full of variety and colour, that illustrate British birds in all four seasons of the year. These stunning prints give full rein to her extensive knowledge of the British landscape, and what shines out of these dynamic designs is Carry's deft capturing of each bird's characteristics set beautifully in relation to its habitat. Her consideration of each species combines accuracy with elegant simplicity.brbrJohn McEwen's accompanying text is written with charm and concision, and his original columns have been updated for this new collection. John's light, eclectic approach connects snippets of ornithology, history, etymology and cookery, all expressed with wit and knowledge. His writing is spiced with poetry ' from Chaucer to the present ' as well as facts and stories, while personal and other anecdotes are included to inform and, above all, entertain.
A Sparrow's Life's as Sweet as Ours
Carry Akroyd and John McEwen
Adapted from iThe Oldie imagazine's Birds of the Month column, this delightful collection includes 66 beautiful bird prints by renowned wildlife artist Carry Akroyd accompanied by John McEwen's beautifully written text.Material available
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Imprint: Bloomsbury Wildlife brPublication date: 08082019 brFormat: 254 x 210 mm | 144 pagesAbout the Author
Carry Akroyd bis a painter and printmaker living in Northamptonshire. Landscape is her usual subject, and as a bird-noticer, they usually fly into the pictures. Accidentally becoming an illustrator, Carry has made both black and white and colour illustrations for poetry and natural history books, as well as many book jackets. She has also published two books of her own work. br br John McEwenb was born in Berwickshire, pink-footed goose country, in 1942. John has been art critic of iThe Spectator iand iThe Sunday Telegraphi, author of artist monographs (currently Paula Rego), edited the ornithologist Henry Douglas-Home's iThe Birdman iand was arts editor of iThe Fieldi. He is a regular contributor to iCountry Life iand an instigator of iThe Oldiei, to which he contributes Bird of the Month with Carry Akroyd.




















