The artist Angie Lewin has a unique vision of the natural world. Her hugely popular prints depict in intricate detail the native flora of a variety of environments, from salt marsh and Highland loch to flower-strewn meadow and wild garden. Lewin finds beauty in each landscape, whatever the season, and is particularly inspired by plant forms: slender reeds, stately goatsbeard, spiky teasels and sculptural seed heads. Plants and Places presents over 70 of Lewin's beautifully crafted linocuts and wood engravings.The works are grouped according to habitat ? such as coast, woodland and hedgerow, and garden ? together with drawings, paintings and collages from Lewin's sketchbooks of grasses, seed pods, seaweed, shells and other objects that she has collected on her walks. In an engaging introduction, Leslie Geddes-Brown meets Lewin in her studio, discusses her artistic inspiration and her fascination with plants, and describes how she creates her prints. AUTHOR: Angie Lewin is a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and the Society of Wood Engravers, has exhibited her work around the United Kingdom. SELLING POINTS: More than 70 of Angie Lewin's exquisite prints published together for the first time Lewin's distinctive vision of the natural world presented through her wood engravings, linocuts, sketches, paintings and collages A delightful book for all nature lovers and gardeners, and a striking work of art in itself ILLUSTRATIONS: 240 colour