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ROB COWAN IS ONE OF LIFE’S OPTIMISTS. He speaks so quickly, that it’s sometimes hard to keep up, and there’s no doubting his enthusiasm for his art as he talks about preparation for his new exhibition, White Chair, in July at the Moosey Hoxton, London. “I’m not a sit-still person,” he says. “I’m 52 now and really understand who I am as an artist. I’m excited about putting my work out there.”
After studying art at Central Saint Martins, Rob worked as a commercial illustrator for many years. He used a mixture of traditional and digital media to