Charlie Haydn Taylor (b. 1996, Jersey, Channel Islands) is a London-based artist whose work explores themes of isolation and the interplay between fiction and autobiography. Using a combination of photography and block-colored paint, he creates contemplative, fictional realities that feel both unfamiliar and recognizably grounded. Through objects like books, letters, and household items, his pieces invite viewers to construct narratives while critiquing materialism and technology's role in alienation. Exhibiting widely in the UK and Asia since 2020, with solo shows in Seoul and Beijing, his work is held in prominent private and royal collections.