Bouquiniste Musings
Little People in the City by Slinkachu
Little People in the City by Slinkachu
Couldn't load pickup availability
This book presents the imaginative street art of Slinkachu, a London-based artist known for creating miniature installations in urban spaces. Using tiny hand-painted figurines, he stages intricate scenes—moments of humor, tenderness, and melancholy—set against the vast backdrop of the city.
Each work exists fleetingly in the real world, photographed before it disappears, and is captured here in vivid detail. The images range from playful and absurd to poignant and contemplative: miniature pedestrians navigating cracked sidewalks, lovers meeting under looming streetlamps, and office workers dwarfed by concrete landscapes.
Featuring a foreword by Will Self, Little People in the City is both a record of Slinkachu’s public art interventions and an invitation to notice the overlooked corners of our cities where small stories unfold.
Author: Slinkachu
Publisher: Boxtree
Publication Date: 2009
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Dimensions: 5.5 × 8 inches
Language: English
Share






