Shop online for exclusive gifts and help the Lichfield Festival at the same time: Angie Lewin Pale Day
Landscape, viewed through intricately detailed interlocking plant forms, plays a vital part in Angie Lewin's much sought after work. This exquisite 50x85mm print was created by Angie specially for her Lichfield Festival exhibition. Limited edition of 20 prints £70 unframed £115 framed Andy Lovell  Lichfield 2009 An illustrator and, increasingly, a printmaker, Andy's work reflects his graphic background and an appreciation of the rich seam of British graphic artists from the mid-20th century onwards. His Lichfield pictures are silkscreen prints, and Lichfield 2009 is available in a choice of two colour combinations, orange or green. Limited edition of 100 prints £100 unframed
Alistair Tucker Lichfield Alistair Tucker made his first visit to Lichfield Cathedral in January 2009, in anticipation of his exhibition as part of the Lichfield Festival. This visit became the starting point for this image of Lichfield Cathedral seen from across Stowe Pool. The image measures 210x150mm. Limited edition of 30 prints £145 unframed
Alec Roth/Vikram Seth Songs In Time Of War The English composer Alec Roth's collaborations with the Indian writer Vikram Seth continue with two song cycles drawing on Chinese culture and history, featuring the tenor Mark Padmore. The programme is balanced by two pieces for solo guitar inspired by, written for and dedicated to the Mexican guitarist Morgan Szymanski. Songs In Time Of War was performed at the 2007 Lichfield Festival and was a Festival co-commission. £9.99
John Lang Nobody’s Good Fortune.
This memoir follows John Lang through service as an officer in the Twelfth Lancers in Malaya, ordination in the Church of England, 16 years at the BBC, much of it as head of religious broadcasting, then later as Dean of Lichfield Cathedral and founder of the Lichfield Festival. With an introduction by Matthew Parris £9.99
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