

Since graduating with Distinction from the Royal College of Art in 1992 with a Masters degree in Fine Art Holography, Robb has continually made art, ceaselessly experimenting with three-dimensional imaging.
Shortly after graduating, he was invited to submit a landscape work in to the V&A museum’s permanent collection, the first ever hologram artwork to be accessioned by the museum. Robb’s work now features in museums and private collections around the world.
Robb is currently best known for his lenticular photography that use a vertical lens array to present a stereo pair of images to the eyes. They are 3D pictures without glasses. He is focusing on the female nude and abstract forms in space, which he makes in series. This kind of experimental lenticular installation work is completely unchartered territory for artists.