
Book meets painter meets Pop Art = books + paintings



Meet Harland Miller, British artist-writer who has these witty, colourful and uncannily realistic paintings of Penguin Book covers (fictitious ones of cos, pun not intended ;D )
And who better to write an interview piece with Miller, but indie demigod himself, Jarvis Cocker. Read the Guardian interview here: http://arts.guardian.co.uk/art/visualart/story/0,,2072723,00.html
I love Penguin Books, which reminds me...I should get some more of their minimalist classics with green and white covers. Lovely reads with equally lovely covers, me friends. Go grab a shelf full of them.
Click on London Loves ...ART to find out more.
Rachel is currently reading: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Penguin Books
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