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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