Cruising

Cruising by Beryl Cook, published by Gollancz in 2000, is a first edition art book featuring 58 pages. This work showcases Cook’s distinctive style, blending humor and perceptiveness as she captures the nuances of contemporary life. The illustrations depict both sailing adventures and romantic escapades, offering a playful glimpse into various scenarios, from large women enjoying a jacuzzi on an ocean liner to a bride-to-be embracing a whimsical character on her hen night.
Readers will find that Cruising presents a vibrant collection of artwork that reflects Cook’s unique ability to blend the saucy with the shy. Her illustrations invite viewers into a lively world filled with joy and amusement, highlighting the lighter side of life. This edition serves as a testament to Cook’s enduring popularity as an artist, making it a notable addition for those interested in art that celebrates everyday moments with a touch of wit.
Official synopsis Publisher
Beryl Cook¿s place deep in the heart of the British public is long-standing . Her humour, playfulness, subtlety and perceptiveness have guaranteed her position as Britain¿s most enduringly popular artist. Saucy and shy, risqué and prudish, she records details of contemporary life with irrepressible glee.
Cruising is a book that illustrates both the sailing and the amorous kinds. Whether it¿s a group of large women tumbling into a tardis-sized jacuzzi on the deck of an ocean liner, or a bride-to-be lunging into the arms of an unsuspecting Tarzanogram on her hen night, Beryl Cook paints with delicious wit, inviting us in on a world having a good time.
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