Author: | Brenda Saunders | ISBN: | 9781760412944 |
Publisher: | Ginninderra Press | Publication: | July 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | Ginninderra Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Brenda Saunders |
ISBN: | 9781760412944 |
Publisher: | Ginninderra Press |
Publication: | July 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | Ginninderra Press |
Language: | English |
Brenda Saunders is an artist and writer of Aboriginal and British descent. She has read in several poetry events with the Sydney Writers’ Festival and is a member of DiVerse poets, who present their ekphrastic poetry at public art exhibitions in Sydney. Brenda was awarded the 2012 Varuna Dorothy Hewett Poetry Fellowship and in 2013 a CAMAC Fellowship to work in France.
‘Rich with insight and sensuous music, the sound of red radiates real power and authority.’ – Deb Westbury
‘The strength of Brenda Saunders’ work is her ability to place you, absolutely, at a point of seeing. Beyond ekphrastic, these poems describe the palette of being, in exceptional ways. Herself a fine artist, Saunders creates small poetic masterpieces which respond tautly to place, the train wreck of life and art.’ – Anna Kerdijk Nicholson
Brenda Saunders is an artist and writer of Aboriginal and British descent. She has read in several poetry events with the Sydney Writers’ Festival and is a member of DiVerse poets, who present their ekphrastic poetry at public art exhibitions in Sydney. Brenda was awarded the 2012 Varuna Dorothy Hewett Poetry Fellowship and in 2013 a CAMAC Fellowship to work in France.
‘Rich with insight and sensuous music, the sound of red radiates real power and authority.’ – Deb Westbury
‘The strength of Brenda Saunders’ work is her ability to place you, absolutely, at a point of seeing. Beyond ekphrastic, these poems describe the palette of being, in exceptional ways. Herself a fine artist, Saunders creates small poetic masterpieces which respond tautly to place, the train wreck of life and art.’ – Anna Kerdijk Nicholson