In over 140 superbly reproduced artworks the distinguished artist Philip Hughes records eleven iconic walks across the length & breadth of Britain from Allt Coire Pheiginn in Scotland to Zennor Head in Cornwall. Inspired & informed by maps aerial photographs & the latest electronic survey techniques Hughess clean spacious artworks with their arresting blocks of colour make contemporary some of the most ancient & formidable landmarks of the British Isles. This is a beautiful reflective book that will resonate with artists walkers & anyone who shares a deep love of art & landscape. Eleven sections organized geographically by location come complete with short introductions by the artist noting key routes & impressions & illustrated by Ordnance Survey map openers. Each section features important local heritage sites whether Neolithic settlements such as Maes Howe in Orkney standing stones such as Stonehenge in Wiltshire mountains of special geological interest such as the Three Peaks in Yorkshire or locations of particular mystery & beauty such as Silbury Hill the oldest & tallest artificial mound in Europe. Written notes archaeological scans & contour maps are often incorporated into Hughess aquacryl acrylic gouache & tempera artworks; notebook spreads containing exquisite drawings & paintings made on the spot are also on display here. Pull"es throughout consist of evocative extracts from the artists diaries & notes shedding light on the mood & atmosphere of the awe-inspiring landscapes in view.