The famed holographic artist has unveiled his latest exhibit in the heart of London, his collection of work focusing on the themes of entity, reality and the essence of existence. Recognised for his work with her majesty Queen Elizabeth II as well as celebrities including Seal, Angeline Jolie and Valentino Garavani, Munday’s arresting portraits have been seen the world over.
Titled “Presence”, the solo exhibition features an array of light sculptures designed by the creative alongside work from his “Naturalism” series and other brand new works especially created for the occasion.
Pieces from Rob Munday’s “Naturalism” series
The star attraction of the collection however is the debut of an intimate portrait of the Queen in honour of her Platinum Jubilee, now visible to the public for the very first time. The portrait in question shows Her Majesty caught-off guard in a sense, smiling into the camera like we have never seen before. Titled “Platinum Queen: Felicity”, the raw image is entirely dedicated to the 20 years of longstanding friendship between The Queen and her close friend and personal assistant, Miss Angela Kelly.
by Ben Sanderson
“Presence” is open now at 45 Park Lane until 20th June 2022