
The Artist & The Desert
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Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
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Condition remarks: Damage to FEP but otherwise pages fine.
A richly illustrated art book, The Artist & The Desert chronicles the profound creative relationship between celebrated Australian painter John Olsen and the vast, elemental landscapes of the Australian outback. The work presents Olsen's deeply personal visual responses to the desert — its heat, light, and ancient geological rhythms — alongside Sandra McGrath's authoritative written commentary that contextualises his artistic vision within the broader tradition of Australian landscape painting. McGrath's prose illuminates how Olsen transforms raw, sun-scorched terrain into vibrant, gestural compositions that pulse with life and movement, arguing for the desert as a spiritual and artistic wellspring rather than a barren void. Together, the two voices create a compelling dialogue between word and image, offering readers and art lovers an intimate window into one of Australia's most distinctive and celebrated artistic sensibilities.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Damage to FEP but otherwise pages fine.
A richly illustrated art book, The Artist & The Desert chronicles the profound creative relationship between celebrated Australian painter John Olsen and the vast, elemental landscapes of the Australian outback. The work presents Olsen's deeply personal visual responses to the desert — its heat, light, and ancient geological rhythms — alongside Sandra McGrath's authoritative written commentary that contextualises his artistic vision within the broader tradition of Australian landscape painting. McGrath's prose illuminates how Olsen transforms raw, sun-scorched terrain into vibrant, gestural compositions that pulse with life and movement, arguing for the desert as a spiritual and artistic wellspring rather than a barren void. Together, the two voices create a compelling dialogue between word and image, offering readers and art lovers an intimate window into one of Australia's most distinctive and celebrated artistic sensibilities.











