Song of the skylark
Hamish Fulton, Coracle Press, Waddington Galleries
Song of the skylark
"Song of the Skylark is a collection of sparse, contemplative accounts of walks and runs taken by Hamish Fulton in rural England between 1979 and 1982. Highly attuned to his surroundings, the artist notices nuances in the sights, smells and sounds of nature, and conveys his state of mind through the typographical arrangement of his observations."--Printed Matter.
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