More Birds: Paintings of British Birds

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More Birds: Paintings of British Birds Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Unbound
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Pages: 176 Language: English ISBN: 9781789651706 Categories: , , , Tag:

A beautiful collection of bird paintings from Sunday Times-bestselling author Jim Moir, the artist formerly known as Vic Reeves. Jim loves birds. His popularity as a painter has soared in recent years and the simplicity and sincerity of his bird paintings have given them cult status among his fans. Small enough to fit inside the pocket of a cagoule, More Birds is bursting with new paintings each accompanied by a fact. Do you know why the Chough has earned a reputation as a firestarter? Or how many pairs of Peregrine Falcons are nesting on St Paul’s Cathedral? Following Jim’s bestselling Birds and his Sky Arts series Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy, this exquisite volume of paintings will delight everyone who enjoys looking at and learning about our beaked and feathered fellow travellers.

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'Jim’s process is more instinctive than constructed, which in turn makes it far more admirable and valuable than "clever". There are plenty of clever artists, sometimes I enjoy unravelling their art, but I prefer art that talks to me, talks straight. Straight through my brain to my heart. Art made from love. Like this lovely flock of birds.' Chris Packham

Author Biography

Jim Moir, also known as Vic Reeves, was born in Leeds. He is most famous for his work alongside Bob Mortimer, with TV shows including Vic Reeves Big Night Out, The Smell of Reeves & Mortimer, and the comedy quiz show Shooting Stars. Jim Moir is also a successful artist. His artwork has featured in his television shows, such as Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy, and he exhibits regularly around the world. Vic Reeves Art Book was published by Unbound in 2018, followed by Birds in 2022. He lives in Kent.