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‘A refuge from the urban sprawl’ Parklife addresses stories of ordinary and uncommon places. Highly visual and aesthetically-wholesome, inside it’s pages you’ll find all manner of scenes from life: telephone pylons, billboards, gravestones, discarded rubbish, lush landscapes as seen through a car window or on a desktop home screen—after all this issue is all about looking outwards and the ‘new nowhere’ that exists in the separation between the imagined external space and the tangible observed place.  ‘This “nowhere” is not defined by absence, but by possibility: a terrain still forming, shaped by the quiet gestures of observing, questioning, and redrawing the edges of the visible. It becomes an act of definition—tentative, fragmentary, and open-ended. A constellation of images and intuitions orbiting around something still unnamed. Here, the landscape is not framed to be admired, but to be experienced, inhabited and continually reimagined.’ 1.continenteeditions.com

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