Lost Ordinary Magic is a book about simple things (such as: being alone, nonsense, pockets and spontaneity) told through personal stories, and observations, that are universal.
The forced complexity of modern life means we are so busy dealing with a constant babble of advertising, news and social media, that it can be easy to forget that life can be simple and, often, the things that connect us and bring us joy are simple too.
This book is a chance to take a break from our chaotic world and reconnect with the Lost Ordinary Magic all around us.
Rob Lowe (also known as Supermundane) is an artist, illustrator and writer know for his use of instinctive geometry and melancholic humanism, along with his distinctive humour and hyper-colourful imagination, to play with optical effects and the meaning of words. He sees lines as deeply human things: both physically and metaphorically. When not drawing or writing he is found swimming in cold water all year round at Tooting Bec Lido.
Born in the Midlands in 1971 he has worked as a graphic designer, magazine design and illustrator. His artworks have been published and exhibited worldwide. Permanent installations can be seen in Tooting Bec Lido, Great Ormond Street & Covent Garden. He lives and works on an artists' mews in South London.
Lost Ordinary Magic is a book about simple things (such as: being alone, nonsense, pockets and spontaneity) told through personal stories, and observations, that are universal.
The forced complexity of modern life means we are so busy dealing with a constant babble of advertising, news and social media, that it can be easy to forget that life can be simple and, often, the things that connect us and bring us joy are simple too.
This book is a chance to take a break from our chaotic world and reconnect with the Lost Ordinary Magic all around us.
Rob Lowe (also known as Supermundane) is an artist, illustrator and writer know for his use of instinctive geometry and melancholic humanism, along with his distinctive humour and hyper-colourful imagination, to play with optical effects and the meaning of words. He sees lines as deeply human things: both physically and metaphorically. When not drawing or writing he is found swimming in cold water all year round at Tooting Bec Lido.
Born in the Midlands in 1971 he has worked as a graphic designer, magazine design and illustrator. His artworks have been published and exhibited worldwide. Permanent installations can be seen in Tooting Bec Lido, Great Ormond Street & Covent Garden. He lives and works on an artists' mews in South London.
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