Recently we were invited by the wonderful Royal Engineers Museum, to photograph a sculpture by internationally renown artist Mark Humphrey called Lost Soldiers. Spending time alone with the sculpture was one of the most profound moments of my life and I wanted to share some of the images we took. We are grateful to the Royal Engineers Museum and Mark Humphrey for that permission and acknowledge their rights to ownership and copyright. Any request for use of the images should be direct to them in the first place.
Mark Humphrey.
Mark Humphrey is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning British polymath. He founded Studio Humphrey in 2000, a London based creative company delivering concepts for wide-ranging and diverse projects. For over three decades, he has worked within the fields of architecture, design, painting, sculpture, digital and installation art. The Independent quoted him as “A talented polymath with excellent entrepreneurial skills and genuine creative urgency.”
His multi-disciplinary and professional practice drives his passion to explore creativity with the freedom of unknown potential and possibility. Saatchi wrote, “Humphrey is more creative,” which has established him as “a new super-discipline of visual creativity,” as stated by Identity magazine.
https://www.studiohumphrey.com/
The Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham.
The Royal Engineers Museum is a registered charity with the object to collect, preserve and present accessibly the history of the military and civil work of the Corps of Royal Engineers and to educate and promote scholarship therein for members of the Corps, the wider Armed Forces and the general public and, thereby, to contribute positively to the proficiency, reputation and efficiency of the Corps, the recruitment and inspiration of its members and the benefit of the public.
https://www.re-museum.co.uk/



