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Ireland’s Native Trees / Crainn na hÉireann

Art / Photobook
By: Elaine Moore Mackey(Editor), Seamus O'Brien(Foreword By)
96 pages, colour illustrations
Ireland’s Native Trees / Crainn na hÉireann
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This major project Crainn na hÉireann – Ireland’s Native Trees was conceived two years ago with the title ‘Delighting in the Detail’. This book accompanies the exhibition by the same name.

Choosing twenty-two of Ireland’s native trees, artists of the Irish Society of Botanical Artists were invited to illustrate Irish trees in the four seasons, enlarging the smallest details of their annual cycle. One of the skills of the botanical artist is the enlargement and detailed representation of botanical details which distinguish a particular species. This scientific detail requires an understanding of botany, close observation, reproduction to scale, and the ability to faithfully reproduce colour and texture. The challenge is to represent the botany accurately in a visually pleasing and informative composition.

The almost seventy paintings in this book are the culmination of months of labour and the unique perspective of each artist. From botanical plates to beautifully detailed tree portraits, the book comprises a variety of styles, mediums, and approaches, all of which aim to bring attention to Ireland’s unique heritage of native species. The ISBA invites the viewers to immerse themselves in a new appreciation of the trees we know and love and which are intrinsic to Ireland's land and culture.

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Art / Photobook
By: Elaine Moore Mackey(Editor), Seamus O'Brien(Foreword By)
96 pages, colour illustrations
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