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A Garden's Echo, like her memoir Berkeley to the Barnyard, is an illustrated adult storybook.
It tells of a personal journey and discovery of fascinating family history. A Garden's Echo is also a reflection on the mysteries of nature. Its message is of critical importance in today's world of serious environmental troubles.
The book is richly illustrated, filling the pages and the senses with beauty. The paintings are many layered, multitextured and finely detailed - like nature itself.
With lustrous collages and intimate prose, acclaimed printmaker Helen Stewart has composed A Garden’s Echo, a gorgeous book made to cherish.
Through her warm voice and intimate images the artist tells a story of a nearly forgotten past, of her china-painting great-grandmother, of two men, twin bankers, the sons of an important nurseryman, of George Eastman’s flower photography, and of herself struggling on her farm…
Through it all flash the genetic links of generations of flower lovers, and a family inheritance that ranges across North America. This book is Helen Stewart’s exquisite, earthy garden on paper.
Molly Peacock, author of The Paper Garden: Mrs. Delany Begins Her Life’s Work at 72
Hardcover: 86 Pages
Publisher: Tudor House Press, Victoria
Language: English
ISBN: 9780969385295
Book Size: 5.5 x 8 in. / 135 x 200 mm
Printed: 2014, Friesens Corporation
Tudor House Press is committed to reducing the consumption of ancient forests. This book is one step toward that goal. It is printed on acid-free paper that is 100% ancient-forest-free and has been processed chlorine-free.
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