Pauline Lamont-Fisher
Aconbury Walk, May 2013

This book documents a walk through woods in spring when flowers were in abundance. It was an unusual year because the weather was atypical and resulted in plants being in flower in combinations which are not normally seen together. Photographs were taken of the flowers and these were amalgamated to show the route of the walk and the order in which the flowers were seen. On the other side the common names of the flowers are recorded in the order in which they were seen. The names are upside down in places, forcing the reader to change direction in the same way as they would if they were walking.

Self published
5.2×7.5 cm, 64 pp, colour inkjet, concertina in case, 2013
Edition of 25
£10 UK pounds

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Pauline Lamont-Fisher is an artist from the United Kingdom who makes artist’s books. Her principle inspiration is walking in both urban and rural environments. Her artist’s books reflect her interest in the landscape. She holds a BA (Hons) in Fine Art, a Postgraduate Diploma in Book Arts and Crafts from the London College of Communication and an MA in Visual Arts (Book Arts) from Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts, London. She exhibits internationally and her work is held in many public and private collections.

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