Leek's high-colour palette and symbolic investigation of the domestic provide Edmeades with a starting point, to which she writes back with a chromatic and vivid pen. In repetitive and evolving processes, artist and poet speak to each other through a prismatic renewal of familiar objects and images - fruit bowls, ceramic cups, sleeping babies, the view from a window - holding them up to the light and presenting them anew. This fourth book in the korero series of 'picture books for grownups', edited by Lloyd Jones, is as surprising, engaging, and delightful and its predecessors.