Citing the inspiration of the English countryside, old field systems, the sky, ancient landscapes, disused World War II airfields and the artwork from 60s and 70s English Ladybird books, UK artist Antony Harding aka July Skies forms paeans to birds (‘Swallows And Swifts'), dilapidated places of worship in the east of England (‘The Ruined And Disused Churches Of Norfolk'), and long-since abandoned look-out posts by the sea (‘Coastal Stations'). Tellingly, Harding's website contains links to sites remembering 70s childhood television programmes such as Bagpuss and Trumpton as we...