Walter Inglis Anderson will astonish you and give you a fresh view
of the natural world. Heralded as a major American watercolorist,
this reclusive Mississippi artist made periodic sojourns to an
undisturbed barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico where he observed
and experienced the mysteries of nature. In this volume Anderson's
visionary drawings and watercolors of plants and wildlife enhance
his narrative of his solitary time on Horn Island. From his
reflections made over a period of twenty years, one discovers the
secrets of a fragile and changing ecology and marvels at Anderson's
exotic vision. Available again after great demand, The Horn Island
Logs of Walter Inglis Anderson reveals the art and the mind of a
unique artist alone and lost in the world of nature.
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