Slow Looking: The Art of Nature
- ISBN #9781760764739
- Olivia Meehan, Harriet Baker, Lizzie Marx, Miya To
- Hardback
- Due 30th September
- Due 30th September

Slow Looking: The Art of Nature
- ISBN #9781760764739
- Olivia Meehan, Harriet Baker, Lizzie Marx, Miya To
- Hardback
- Due 30th September
- Due 30th September
$82.60 ex GST
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Slow Looking: The Art of Nature is a unique celebration of the relationship between art and nature across millennia. Eschewing a linear narrative of art, this inspirational collection of global artworks allows readers to make connections between the nature that surrounds them and the vision of a dazzling wide range of artists. Readers will encounter motifs, colours and subjects that have mesmerised artists - and viewers - throughout history. In the process, readers will develop their own understanding of how they see the natural world. Art historian Olivia Meehan has mixed paintings, drawings, sculpture, textiles and decorative arts from across the entire period of human creation and territory - Europe, Asia, North and South America, Australia and Africa - in thought-provoking juxtapositions. On every page, the reader is invited to find something new in a familiar landscape and to experiment in the observation of nature's wonders. Exploring the various intersections between artistic techniques and thematical elements across land, water and sky, the pages reveal the deep-rooted connections between human beings and our natural world: the form and colours of a Georgia O'Keeffe painting of a shell echo a carved fossil from 500,000-300,000 BCE; Van Gogh's olive trees (1889) are juxtaposed with ancient Egyptian carved limestone dated between 1353-1323 BCE; and while waterlilies captivated Claude Monet, their allure also travelled as far as Japan to Kawase Hasui (1929) and to mid-18th century India in Hunhar II's watercolour work. Following nature's patterns, Slow Looking: The Art of Nature takes readers on a journey from fields, mountains, forest and glaciers to lakes, ponds, waterfalls and rivers and on to sunrises, rainbows, comets, clouds, constellations and so much more. This guided observation of nature offers a whole new way of contemplating the world.
- Format: Hardback
- Publication Date: 30/09/2025
- Publisher: Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
- Illustrations: 300 Illustrations, color
- Country of Origin: Australia
- Pages: 320
- Weight: 1630g
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Slow Looking: The Art of Nature is a unique celebration of the relationship between art and nature across millennia. Eschewing a linear narrative of art, this inspirational collection of global artworks allows readers to make connections between the nature that surrounds them and the vision of a dazzling wide range of artists. Readers will encounter motifs, colours and subjects that have mesmerised artists - and viewers - throughout history. In the process, readers will develop their own understanding of how they see the natural world. Art historian Olivia Meehan has mixed paintings, drawings, sculpture, textiles and decorative arts from across the entire period of human creation and territory - Europe, Asia, North and South America, Australia and Africa - in thought-provoking juxtapositions. On every page, the reader is invited to find something new in a familiar landscape and to experiment in the observation of nature's wonders. Exploring the various intersections between artistic techniques and thematical elements across land, water and sky, the pages reveal the deep-rooted connections between human beings and our natural world: the form and colours of a Georgia O'Keeffe painting of a shell echo a carved fossil from 500,000-300,000 BCE; Van Gogh's olive trees (1889) are juxtaposed with ancient Egyptian carved limestone dated between 1353-1323 BCE; and while waterlilies captivated Claude Monet, their allure also travelled as far as Japan to Kawase Hasui (1929) and to mid-18th century India in Hunhar II's watercolour work. Following nature's patterns, Slow Looking: The Art of Nature takes readers on a journey from fields, mountains, forest and glaciers to lakes, ponds, waterfalls and rivers and on to sunrises, rainbows, comets, clouds, constellations and so much more. This guided observation of nature offers a whole new way of contemplating the world.
- Format: Hardback
- Publication Date: 30/09/2025
- Publisher: Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
- Illustrations: 300 Illustrations, color
- Country of Origin: Australia
- Pages: 320
- Weight: 1630g
- Delivery & Returns