- Graham Rawle
Graham Rawle is a
UK writer andcollage artist whose visual work incorporates illustration, design, photography and installation. His weeklyLost Consonants series appeared in the "Weekend Guardian" for 15 years. He has produced other regular series which include ‘Lying Doggo’ and ‘Graham Rawle’s Wonder Quiz’ for "The Observer" and ‘When Words Collide’ and ‘Pardon Mrs Arden’ for "The Sunday Telegraph Magazine."He has lectured and exhibited his work both in the UK and abroad, heading the design team that created the convert|4000|sqft|m2|abbr=on 'Hi-Life' supermarket installation for EXPO 2000 in
Hanover . As director of the Niff Institute, in 2001 he created a range of limited edition art pieces that form the Niff Actuals product range.Among his published books are "The Wonder Book of Fun", "Lying Doggo", "Diary of an Amateur Photographer" and an adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz". His critically acclaimed "Woman's World", a novel created entirely from fragments of found text, has been optioned for a feature film.
Graham Rawle is a lecturer on the Sequential Design and Illustration MA at The
University of Brighton . He lives inLondon .External links
* [http://www.grahamrawle.com/ Graham Rawle's official website]
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