Downland: A Farm and A Village
Downland: A Farm and A Village
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Well written and illustrated by expert watercolour artist.
During the 1970s, Roger Coleman and his family moved from London to remote farming village on the Sussex downs. There, he spent a year recording the life around him as it changed through the seasons. This strikingly realistic, even stark series of watercolours speaks eloquently of the realities that confront farmers everywhere: the harsh and unpredictable weather, the hard work of farming, the risks involved in day-to-day living with the land. Accompanying the artist's paintings of the people and places around him is a wonderfully personal text that enables every reader to share the author's experience--that of an outsider, a city dweller, an artist whose love of light and colour gives him a special vision of his surroundings. This is an affecting and beautiful book, rich in specific detail yet universal in its perceptions.
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