Crop Circles: Art in the Landscape

Crop Circles: Art in the Landscape

by Lucy Pringle (Author)

Synopsis

Whether they are scientific enigmas, paranormal phenomena, mischievous hoaxes or inspired land art, the scale, beauty and mathematical and symbolic complexity of crop circles continues to astound. Throughout the summer months every year, in fields of oilseed rape, barley and wheat, a rash of ever more elaborate circles and designs appears. Lucy Pringle has been photographing and researching crop circles for nearly twenty years. She here presents a catalogue of her awe-inspiring aerial photographs taken across the south of England, guaranteed to amaze believers and sceptics alike.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 07 Jan 2010

ISBN 10: 0711230927
ISBN 13: 9780711230927

Media Reviews
Beautiful examples of this enigmatic art form. Yoga & Health Sit back and focus on just how enthralling and beautiful these patterns are. Incredibly intricate and varied in their complex geometries - whoever their creators - it seems only just to view them as art. BBC Countryfile Recommended reading Outdoor Photography This is 'land art' to rival anything by Richard Long or Andy Goldsworthy. Countryman
Author Bio
Lucy Pringle is a founder member of the Centre for Crop Circle Studies and an international authority on the subject. She is a leading aerial photographer and has had several exhibitions of her work. She has the UK's most comprehensive photographic crop circle library. She also writes, appears on television and broadcasts extensively on the crop circle phenomenon. She lectures in the UK and internationally. To visit Lucy Pringle's website click here