Scottish Poetry Library

Orchard

2 August – 29 September 2012

 

Gerry Loose and Donald Urquhart, Farrow Cow, 2012.

 

The poetic names of older varieties of apple trees, many of which are now endangered - such as Embroidered Apple, Hoary Morning and Swan’s Egg - are the basis for a new set of collaborative works by the poet Gerry Loose and the artist Donald Urquhart.

 

Starting with a selection of Victorian engravings, Loose has added a text inspired by old descriptions of apples grown in Scotland. Each annotated engraving is set alongside a block of colour by Urquhart, drawn from a spectrum of the tones of fully ripe fruit.

 

In its quiet, subtle combination of image, text and colour, Orchard is simultaneously a lament for the loss of varieties and a celebration of that rich variety.

 

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