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This monograph by Denys Trussell is illustrated by 20 artworks, with an essay introducing Zeke Wolf as a painter and exploring influences on the artist, especially the natural world as ‘the main character’ of his paintings. The local Waitakere coasts, forests and headlands become a vivid, almost magic-realist archetype that resonates as a universalised landscape in Wolf’s paintings.
Denys Trussell is a poet, essayist and biographer, who has also worked throughout his life as a pianist and environmentalist. This is his 17th book. He has also written about the art of Alan Pearson, Nigel Brown and Annette Isbey
This monograph by Denys Trussell is illustrated by 20 artworks, with an essay introducing Zeke Wolf as a painter and exploring influences on the artist, especially the natural world as ‘the main character’ of his paintings. The local Waitakere coasts, forests and headlands become a vivid, almost magic-realist archetype that resonates as a universalised landscape in Wolf’s paintings.
Denys Trussell is a poet, essayist and biographer, who has also worked throughout his life as a pianist and environmentalist. This is his 17th book. He has also written about the art of Alan Pearson, Nigel Brown and Annette Isbey