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Barbican by Sophie Robinson

Barbican by Sophie Robinson

The Barbican estate in London is one of the most photographed examples of Brutalist architecture in Europe – and one of the hardest to photograph well. Sophie Robinson's 35mm approach finds the humanity in its repetition: light catching a balcony edge, shadow pooling between concrete flanks, a single plant cascading over a ledge. The tonal warmth of the film draws out the amber and rust in stone that often reads only as grey.

Printed on canvas, this photographic composition gains a warm, tactile quality that shifts it from document to object — a canvas print where tonal subtlety and surface texture work together.

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Barbican by Sophie Robinson

The Barbican estate in London is one of the most photographed examples of Brutalist architecture in Europe – and one of the hardest to photograph well. Sophie Robinson's 35mm approach finds the humanity in its repetition: light catching a balcony edge, shadow pooling between concrete flanks, a single plant cascading over a ledge. The tonal warmth of the film draws out the amber and rust in stone that often reads only as grey.

Printed on canvas, this photographic composition gains a warm, tactile quality that shifts it from document to object — a canvas print where tonal subtlety and surface texture work together.

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The Barbican estate in London is one of the most photographed examples of Brutalist architecture in Europe – and one of the hardest to photograph well. Sophie Robinson's 35mm approach finds the humanity in its repetition: light catching a balcony edge, shadow pooling between concrete flanks, a single plant cascading over a ledge. The tonal warmth of the film draws out the amber and rust in stone that often reads only as grey.

Printed on canvas, this photographic composition gains a warm, tactile quality that shifts it from document to object — a canvas print where tonal subtlety and surface texture work together.

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