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Published: 6th October 2021
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Published: 6th October 2021
Clare Reilly: Eye of the Calm
By (Author) Clare Reilly
Exisle Publishing
Exisle Publishing
6th October 2021
Limited Leather-Bound Edition
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Nature in art
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
759.993
Leather / fine binding
144
Width 254mm, Height 254mm
Clare Reilly: Eye of the Calm is an exploration of New Zealand painter Clare Reillys life and work. The mixture of autobiographical writing and gorgeous paintings subtly shows how Reillys art and experiences are entwined. Her themes cover the issues of habitat destruction and renewal, depicting native New Zealand birds in the landscape as metaphors for joy. In an increasingly troubled and fast paced world, Reillys work offers the viewer a place to reflect on the healing qualities of nature and gather a sense of revitalisation.
Eye of the Calm was an exhibition title used by Reilly as an expression of her lifes work. This expression is continued here with an insight into her beginnings as an artist and her subsequent career. Reilly has a strong connection to coastal New Zealand and a great love of the countrys wildlife. From first encounters with Tui in her grandmothers garden to memories of rolling hills overlooking the ever-changing sea, these passions have inspired her work and are brought to life here in a beautiful collection.
Experience a sense of calm and hope with this story of a fascinating life told through both words and imagery. Themes including death, grief, finding new paths, and even dance and the joyful movement of birds in flight are explored in a manner that is personal, yet universal. A beautiful, meditative exploration of a life and a lifes work.
This beautiful book uses autobiographical writing and prints of more than 100 of Reillys gentle and dreamy paintings to provide insight into her life and career as an artist. They reflect on her first encounters with tui, bellbirds and kereru at her grandmothers house in Dunedin, and her involvement in various conservation and wildlife support projects. The works illustrate many of Reillys favourite themes, including habitat destruction and renewal, and the healing qualities of nature. * The Gardens *
New Zealand artist, conservationist and author Clare Reilly has been painting and writing for more than 40 years, meticulously charting a life defined by deep connections with nature, She describes her homeland as an ark of forest and birds, sailing adrift in the Southern Ocean, and pastel images of the likes of Kokako at Dawn(2014) are accompanied by lyrical verse. Imagine its haunting bell notes at first light amid the fragrant, musty bush of ancient tree ferns and be transported to a timeless, gentle and enchanting world. * The Australian *
New Zealand artist Clare Reilly has been painting and exhibiting since 1976. Her art has achieved international recognition, finding homes across the world.Clare supports conservation projects through her artworks, which express an underlying connection with the natural environment.