Description
Christian Small lived and painted in West Linton for over 60 years. Her work was of remarkable quality and range in many different media. Her choice of subjects was wonderfully imaginative: pears on a window sash, an armchair with slippers, her paint box - all so evocative of her life. Her landscapes were drawn from around the village, their colour and draftsmanship brilliantly capturing the countryside she loved: wind-bent trees, pale green grasses and the rolling Pentland Hills.
Woven in and out of the paintings are poems by Gerda Stevenson, and Christian's thoughts in prose as imagined with poignant eloquence by her daughter Jenny Alldridge - an unusual blend of word and image telling the unique story of a prolific and gifted artist
About the Author
Gerda Stevenson is a singer-songwriter and actress know for her role in the film Braveheart. She has edited this collection of her friend's lost art so that it can be appreciated by all.
Reviews
'One of the most beautiful books ever published in Scotland' - The National
"Every picture tells a story, and this selection tells of lifetime creativity. Still-lifes, glowing, domestic, ordinary and marvellous, portrait studies full of the sitter's life and individuality, the intimate landscapes daily walked in. Small things observed, relished." - Liz Lochhead, poet
Book Information
ISBN 9781910895368
Author Gerda Stevenson
Format Paperback
Page Count 108
Imprint Scotland Street Press
Publisher Scotland Street Press
Weight(grams) 469g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 245mm * 10mm