Graham Rawle obituary
Briefly

Graham Rawle's playful approach to creativity was evident in his childhood hobbies, which he later embraced as a successful career, demonstrating the value of passion and imagination.
Through his well-received collage series Lost Consonants, Rawle introduced readers to humorously absurd interpretations of everyday language, bringing joy and creativity to the world of visual art.
Rawle's innovative narrative style, as seen in Diary of an Amateur Photographer, highlighted his unique ability to blend visual art with storytelling, captivating readers through a murder mystery format.
Despite the informal nature of his submissions to the Guardian, Graham Rawle's Lost Consonants series exemplified a lasting collaboration that showcased the power of creativity without restrictions.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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