Celebrated artist Rob Ryan's imaginative paper cuts and screen prints are unmistakably romantic and always appealing. Indeed, Ryan's work with clients such as Elle and Vogue magazines, Liberty's of London, Fortnum and Mason and Sir Paul Smith is evidence of his extraordinary ability to capture the zeitgeist. In his wonderfully detailed and delicate work, Ryan has created a world in which trees stand taller than buildings, leaves have faces and birds speak with more wisdom than humans. His intricate paper cuts often reveal whimsical stories and poetic expressions, creating a universe that is delicate in both form and theme. Published to accompany the exhibition of the same title, Ryan's first at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, You can still do a lot with a small brain includes an interview with the artist, an essay by Claire Dwyer Hogg and stunning photographs of Ryan's work.