KJP has become an exponent of a new form of ‘affectual cinema’,
one that concerns itself more with feeling than understanding.
While others claim to be the voice of a generation,
Kyle James-Patrick remains its eyes and ears.
Hailed as the British Nicolas Winding Refn, Kyle James-Patrick’s shrewd and often gritty reflection of reality is infused with a dynamic neon pallet that explodes off the screen.
His work and training as both a photographer and set designer, combined with his upbringing under the grey and sombre skies of urban Britain, has resulted in a distinct and uncompromising visual style that permeates all of his work.
KJP has become an exponent of a new form of ‘affectual cinema’,
one that concerns itself more with feeling than understanding.
While others claim to be the voice of a generation,
Kyle James-Patrick remains its eyes and ears.