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Philip Hughes

Notebooks


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by Philip Hughes, Stephen Coppel, Kay Syrad
In an astonishing collection of twenty-seven notebooks created over a quarter of a century, Philip Hughes has sought to capture the spirit of a place: its geological structure, its relationship with the surrounding landscape, and its occasional signs of human intervention. These painterly but topographically precise notebooks record moments when the artist has been moved to draw what he can see. Pieced together by Hughes himself from over a thousand drawings, this is a logbook of momentary observations.

ISBN 9780500027165 | EN | HB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500027165
Author(s) Philip Hughes, Stephen Coppel, Kay Syrad
Publication date February 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 260 x 240 mm
Illustrations 164 col.ill.
Pages 176
Language(s) English ed.
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A new selection from Philip Hughes' unpublished notebooks going back over twenty-five years.

In an astonishing collection of twenty-seven notebooks created over a quarter of a century, Philip Hughes has sought to capture the spirit of a place: its geological structure, its relationship with the surrounding landscape, and its occasional signs of human intervention.

These painterly but topographically precise notebooks record moments when the artist has been moved to draw what he can see, whether from the shelter of a standing stone in Orkney, Scotland, from the air over the Simpson desert in Australia, or from a postal boat sailing through the Norwegian fjords.

Pieced together by Hughes himself from over a thousand drawings, this is a logbook of momentary observations. Some are swift sketches of fields or horizons, others are slower studies of lichen and flowers in Antarctica, or lines of quartz in granite in Cornwall. The depth of feeling and knowledge Hughes has for different terrains and climates underpins the beauty of this essential and inspiring selection of notebooks.