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Anna Wright's stunning introduction to non-fiction and the natural
world is enlivened by her gorgeously sophisticated and fun art
style which mixes pen and ink, watercolour and fabric collage. Find
out what 'pronking' is and how one jellyfish can become two in the
humourous descriptions. Both educational and beautiful Anna's
unique picture book shows the character of these animals beyond
their familiar forms.
Anna Wright has rapidly developed a following across the UK for her
print, collage work and paintings, following in the footsteps of
Emma Bridgewater, Tricia Guild and Liberty as she takes her designs
across stationery and homeware. She is now embarking on her third
picture book for children. Anna brings humour, beauty and
sophistication to this perennially popular Christmas hymn, with her
signature style. Exquisitely rendered in pen, ink, watercolour and
collage, The twelve days of Christmas are beautifully and playfully
reimagined for today's readership - and have never looked so
sumptuous.
Anna Wright's stunning introduction to non-fiction and the natural
world is enlivened by her gorgeously sophisticated and fun art
style which mixes pen and ink, watercolour and fabric collage. Find
out what 'pronking' is and how one jellyfish can become two in the
humourous descriptions. Both educational and beautiful Anna's
unique picture book shows the character of these animals beyond
their familiar forms.
A Celebration of Life is a collection of poems where the author
talks about her family, friends, co-workers, strangers and
acquaintances. She writes about nature and how nature appears to
her. She writes about man's inhumanity to one another, life and
death, and man's need for recognition. Through these poetic words
you will see the author's triumphs and losses, joys and pains,
weaknesses and strengths, loneliness and struggle to free herself
from that loneliness. She has put together her favorite poems and
hopes that once you've read them, one, if not all, will become your
favorite as well.
Collective youth up trees or down tunnels, protest camps and
all-night raves across the land-these are the spectacular features
of the politics and culture of nineties youth in Britain. DiY
Culture lays to rest the myth of "Thatcher's children," for the
flags are flying again-green, red and black. Editor George McKay
claims that popular protest today is characterized by a culture of
immediacy and direct action. Gathered together here for the first
time is a collection of in-depth and reflective pieces by activists
and other key figures in DiY culture, telling their own stories and
histories. From the environmentalist to the video activist, the
raver to the road protester, the neo-pagan to the
anarcho-capitalist, the authors demonstrate how the counterculture
of the nineties offers a vibrant, provocative and positive
alternative to institutionalized unemployment and the restricted
freedoms and legislated pleasures of UK plc.
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