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Jill Mason Art is a collection of photography curated from hours of kayaking, walking, fishing and traveling back roads. Together with my partner Mike Rice, we spend our lives as close to the water as we can exploring coastlines, lakes and rivers, always looking for the next great photo opportunity. Drawn to the color and light of the seascapes and the weathered, chipped paint of colorful boats, skiffs and dinghies, we capture them and the moments as we see them and make them into art. Each image is printed on archival quality canvas and rendered with subtle brushstrokes, glazed and applied to a hand built wooden base and framed with weathered wood. Our hope is that the result is a piece of art that conveys the layers of memory and meaning we feel when an image speaks to us.
* How many eggs does a hen lay in its lifetime?* What's a hogget? * What is the point of burning heather on moorland? * How does grazing help the environment? * Can Britain be self-sufficient* What is a genetically modified crop? * When is a pig a gilt?* Who owns the forests, the mountains, the wetlands and coastline in Britain?* What is the future for British farming?All these questions and more are tackled by Jill Mason in this new fact-packed, illustrated book.It is an invaluable account of the British countryside today, its livestock, its crops and its wildernesses.
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