“You think you can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but it’s only some bugger with a torch bringing you more work.” David Brent Back to school, back to work! Whether you’re hard at it or taking a break to daydream… cast your eye over our inbox of artwork. Our artists know how to deliver the goods. Harry Dillon captures the Americana workscape; Rami Rimon transports us to a more localised equivalent in Haifa whilst Sue McMullen’s Northern GPO evokes the nostalgic bureauocracy of our Victorian architecture. The Worker is rendered in Fauvist style by Richard Feinman yet to Andrew Rollo he’s a prisoner tearing off his suit as antidote to the office blues. In our modern Babylon on the “Journey to the Midday Point” as Valeriy Kot puts it, Robert Brook’s photos give us pause to think, “Does God Exist?”

| | | | | | | | SKYLINE (Business Chicago / United States Of America) | | | 40 by 30cm. (16′ x 12′) | | | Fuji Crystal Archive Paper / Limited Edition. | | | by Harry Dillon – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 230 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Haifa downtown post office building | | | 60 by 60cm. (24′ x 24′) | | | 6X6 medium format,transfered to digital medium | | | by Rami Rimon – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 410 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Men are from Mars and Women from Venus (fleet 2) | | | 100 by 80cm. (40′ x 32′) | | | Oil on Canvas | | | by Andrew Rollo – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 1600 | | | | | | | |
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