Forests, Woods and Groves: Art from the Arborealists

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Forests, Woods and Groves: Art from the Arborealists Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Batsford
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Pages: 144 Illustrations and other contents: 200 colour illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781849949781 Categories: , , , , ,

A stunning collection of artwork from the Arborealists, a group of highly skilled artists who feature trees, forests and woodland as their most vital subjects.

The Arborealists’ diverse and influential work highlights protected woodland’s history and changing landscapes, as well as illuminating the enchantment of ancient trees. Each member has developed their own artistic language, showcasing manifold applications in everything from scale, medium, style and philosophical approach. Featuring the artwork of Arborealist members including Tim Craven, Jemma Appleby, Alex Faulkner, Ann Blockley, Fiona McIntyre and many more, this beautiful book is a joyful celebration of the natural world. As well as showcasing the diverse work of 36 artists, the book includes:

* An introduction to the Arborealists by Philippa Beale, a founding member.
* Information on some of the site-specific projects undertaken by the collective, written by the President of the Arborealists, Tim Craven.
* An exploration of the woodland at Staverton Park in Suffolk, written by author and woodland ecologist George Peterken.

In the last ten years, the Arborealists’ many successful exhibitions have carved them a strong national profile and widespread critical acclaim. Forests, Woods and Groves is perfect for anyone with an interest in spectacular art or a passion for the natural world.

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Author Biography

Philippa Beale is an artist, curator and educator, and is a founding member of the Arborealists. Philippa has spent the last twenty-four years curating exhibitions in the UK, France and Gibraltar and was elected a Fellow in Fine Art for Higher Education in 2006. Her work aims to bear witness to the greater environmental campaign and to provide visual experiences that enable people to feel connected to nature and their love of trees. She lives in Margate in Kent.