Understorey

A Year Among Weeds

Hardcover, 284 pages

English language

Published 2024 by Duckworth.

ISBN:
978-0-7156-5520-7
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5 stars (1 review)

‘It began as a way of drawing nothing – as near as I could get to that. No time to think – just drop down and draw whatever was growing there’

In gardens, verges or clustered around municipal lampposts, weeds offer an everyday wildness to even the most urban setting. But what is the story of these familiar plants that accompany our every step, yet pass beneath our notice?

How and when do they emerge, bloom and subside, and what would it mean to notice them fully?

Understorey follows Chapman over the course of a year as she observes these strange, tenacious plants, and meditates on how artists and writers throughout history have portrayed them, from the bramble framing a sixth-century Byzantine manuscript to a kudzu vine installation in contemporary Frankfurt. Beautifully illustrated throughout, it is a book that explores what is gained when we pay attention to the smallest …

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Drawing with lines and words

5 stars

Anna Chapman Parker is an artist who thinks deeply about incidental moments. This wonderful book charts a year in her life where she draws weeds that she finds on her wanders. It features both her writing and her drawings, and also some other artworks as references.

Parker writes about what she draws beautifully, about her days and her time with her family. She also weaves in observations on art history, writing and culture that show a deep and acute understanding of her craft.

The drawings are wonderful, the anecdotes thoughtful. Although I am not generally a fan of the diary form of writing, this book masters it, moving easily from anecdote to theory to humour, treating each day as unique. The quality of writing helps this. The end result is a joy to read and one I will revisit again and again.

Subjects

  • Weeds
  • art
  • nature