Created in the same period as An Alphabet for Alina —a necessity, as it was for Alina’s twin
sister— 26 Drawings is in three
sections: “Out of the crowd” titled from Shelley’s poem “Epipsychidion”, a
sequence mostly involving couples; “Down by the seaside”, drawing on everything
from the palms and path lights of resort hotels to the poisonous manchineel
tree of the Caribbean; and “One Star Remains in Bright Darkness (a line from a
Judee Sill song), covering a range of uncertain incidents and questionable characters
and including a homage to the great New Zealand painter Rita Angus.
26
Drawings, North
and South 2012 61pp A4, wrappers, sewn binding.
26 drawings. ISBN 9781870314299 £9.95