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Composition 469 – "Sony" - Limited Edition of 11 Print

Christopher Cristóbal Newberry Retana

United Kingdom

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During Lock Down I, like millions of others, have been forced to look at my immediate surroundings and routines with much more care. Including returning to some of my previous images (as I depend a lot on urban scenes and cannot travel at present). This is a picture of a building in Berlin. The image consists of 121 squares – parts of the building, which have been manipulated: flipped, rotated and coloured. Actual print is 110 x 110 cms (43.3 inches – can be larger) on Dibond (a very rigid, but light compound material composed of plastic and aluminium). Limited edition of 11 in this size.

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16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

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17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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He has an obsessive interest in disentangling truth from "alternative truth" in the ‘post-truth’world. Christopher Cristóbal was born in Mexico City on 15.11.51 – a palindrome. He travelled to Europe on a one-way air ticket, hitchhiking for several months and winding up in London He has directed documentaries and educational television programmes and worked as a professional photographer. He is author of two books on architecture and sociall history: "Look Up! Winchester" and "Look Up! Salisbury". He has come to regard himself as an image creator, using the camera to record reality and transforming it into Platonic views. His images are impossible – however much some may resemble reality (see his essay, "True Colours" at his website: ).

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