
Phone Lines by Sophie Robinson
Phone Lines turns the ordinary infrastructure of the urban sky into graphic composition. Cables arc and converge against an open sky, forming a web of man-made geometry that is interrupted — and softened — by the movement of weather behind. Shot on 35mm film in landscape format, Robinson's image has the cadence of found abstraction: lines drawn against light, purposeful yet incidentally beautiful. The analogue grain knits the whole together into something that feels considered rather than casual.
On canvas, the linear tension of the composition takes on a new physical quality. The woven surface adds warmth to the tonal range of sky and cable, giving this landscape-format canvas print a presence that works well in wide, open spaces or above a sofa or bed.
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Phone Lines by Sophie Robinson
Phone Lines turns the ordinary infrastructure of the urban sky into graphic composition. Cables arc and converge against an open sky, forming a web of man-made geometry that is interrupted — and softened — by the movement of weather behind. Shot on 35mm film in landscape format, Robinson's image has the cadence of found abstraction: lines drawn against light, purposeful yet incidentally beautiful. The analogue grain knits the whole together into something that feels considered rather than casual.
On canvas, the linear tension of the composition takes on a new physical quality. The woven surface adds warmth to the tonal range of sky and cable, giving this landscape-format canvas print a presence that works well in wide, open spaces or above a sofa or bed.
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Phone Lines turns the ordinary infrastructure of the urban sky into graphic composition. Cables arc and converge against an open sky, forming a web of man-made geometry that is interrupted — and softened — by the movement of weather behind. Shot on 35mm film in landscape format, Robinson's image has the cadence of found abstraction: lines drawn against light, purposeful yet incidentally beautiful. The analogue grain knits the whole together into something that feels considered rather than casual.
On canvas, the linear tension of the composition takes on a new physical quality. The woven surface adds warmth to the tonal range of sky and cable, giving this landscape-format canvas print a presence that works well in wide, open spaces or above a sofa or bed.























