'Crawford’s book is a magnificent fanfare for this under-trumpeted master, and it is a joy to see such beautiful photography by Deyan Minchev responding so intelligently to the text. Crawford’s contributions are interspersed with commentary from a range of horticultural, familial, and academic voices, reflecting the breadth of Ruys’s influence and appeal. Though Ruys’s life and work cannot be disassociated from the context of twentieth-century modernism, we can still learn so much from her, and this book is a brilliant place to begin.' – Frederick Hervey-Bathurst, The New Criterion
'Crawford’s book is a magnificent fanfare for this under-trumpeted master, and it is a joy to see such beautiful photography by Deyan Minchev responding so intelligently to the text. Crawford’s contributions are interspersed with commentary from a range of horticultural, familial, and academic voices, reflecting the breadth of Ruys’s influence and appeal. Though Ruys’s life and work cannot be disassociated from the context of twentieth-century modernism, we can still learn so much from her, and this book is a brilliant place to begin.' – Frederick Hervey-Bathurst, The New Criterion
Julia Crawford has a BA (Hons) in Interior Design and has been a designer for over 20 years, working in the Netherlands and the UK, first as an interior designer and then moving into garden design. She first gained a Masters in Sustainable Architecture from the University of East London before completing a Diploma in Garden Design at the KLC School of Design.