The London Book Fair 2026 is one of the publishing world’s most anticipated global gatherings, bringing together authors, publishers, agents, and book lovers from across the globe. Known for spotlighting fresh voices, emerging trends, and international storytelling, the fair is where books spark conversations, deals are born, and stories find new life beyond borders—making it a true celebration of the power and reach of the written word.
We’re beyond thrilled to share that this book is officially being showcased at the 2026 London Book Fair, one of the world’s most exciting meeting places for stories, ideas, and publishing dreams. From buzzing aisles to curious readers and industry tastemakers, this is where books step into the global spotlight—and this one is ready to shine.

Having “Imagine Art” by Henry Wingfield displayed by Citi of Books in London feels like a celebration of every page and dream poured into its creation. It’s more than a milestone; it’s a moment of joy, pride, and possibility.
Henry Wingfield is an eccentric pioneer having lived all over America exploring many avenues of adventure & experiences including Woodstock (August 15-18,1969), Santa Fe College of Natural Medicine, participant in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA., and trainer for Sugar Ray Leonard for the Marvin, ‘Marvelous’, Hagler bout in 1987… Ray won the World Middle weight title, to name a few! Currently living in Sedona, Arizona & vicinities since 1989.
Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.
That famous thought perfectly captures the spirit of “Imagine Art” by Henry D. Wingfield, a creative and thought-provoking book that will be showcased at the 2026 London Book Fair. Unlike most art books, this one doesn’t present paintings or illustrations for you to admire. Instead, it invites you to create the images yourself. With only words as your guide, every reader becomes the artist.
Wingfield introduces a refreshing idea. Art does not always require brushes, canvases, or technical skill. Through short but vivid prompts, he paints scenes using language alone. Readers might picture sunflower fields stretching across Kansas, children laughing while swimming in a pond, pandas quietly resting in a bamboo forest, or a butterfly landing gently on a tulip. Each description sparks imagination and leaves space for readers to bring their own memories and feelings into the picture.
What makes “Imagine Art” especially unique is its interactive nature. Blank pages are intentionally included, giving readers room to sketch, write, or simply reflect on the images they create in their minds. As the prompts move through different landscapes and moments, the experience becomes personal for every reader. No two people will imagine the same scene in exactly the same way, which makes the book feel like a creative collaboration between the author and the reader.
Visitors exploring the 2026 London Book Fair will definitely want to discover this one-of-a-kind title. “Imagine Art” by Henry D. Wingfield is perfect for artists, writers, educators, and anyone who enjoys creativity and mindful reflection. Wingfield reminds us that imagination is one of the most powerful tools we have. Sometimes all it takes is a few carefully chosen words to unlock an entire world of art inside our minds.


