LDN Reimagined: A Surreal Visual Journey that will Change your Perception of London

Author:   R. John
Publisher:   Unicorn Publishing Group
ISBN:  

9781911604907


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   19 August 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   R. John
Publisher:   Unicorn Publishing Group
Imprint:   Unicorn Publishing Group
ISBN:  

9781911604907


ISBN 10:   1911604902
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   19 August 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Robert John’s images take you to a place that is somewhere between a sci-fi novel and reality. Beams of light and dark shadows transport you through thestructures and skyline of London where urban grit interfaces with nature.” — Tom Chambers, photographer"


Robert John's images take you to a place that is somewhere between a sci-fi novel and reality. Beams of light and dark shadows transport you through thestructures and skyline of London where urban grit interfaces with nature. - Tom Chambers, photographer


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Robert John is an artist from Tooting, South London of Pakistani descent with a Catholic Christian upbringing. His work channels the Surrealism art movement to interpret the world around him and the reality in which it exists. Robert has worked across many iconic brands through his career as a designer for the BBC. In late 2012 he started his art practice called What I See When. The idea for the project was inspired by his late father who lived with Parkinson's and developed Parkinson's dementia, his father began seeing things which were not visible to anyone else, he could see these things, smell them, even touch and feel them. This made Robert think about what our concepts of reality are and what we choose to actually see. It also reminded him of how as a child he would create elaborate worlds and places in his imagination, his practice asks us to go back to that imagination and tell everyone what we see in the world around us.

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