95pp., oblong 4to., colour & b/w illus., frontis., hardback, d.w., Cape Town, 2002
"In this book, art historian Elza Miles traces the development of this singular artist - from her early, meticulously detailed works, evoking the textual richness of embroideries and tapestries, of landscapes painted from memory and imagination, depicting idyllic rural lifestyles, and large mystical bird forms, to her later works depicting urban scenes and simplification of shapes, enlivened with broad sweeping brushstrokes of colour." Taken from the dustjacket.