Erik Johansson’s photographic fantasies take us to places that are impossible, yet somehow familiar. He achieves that blend of the surreal and the ordinary in part by building compositions from his own carefully planned photos of everyday objects, which he transforms in Adobe Photoshop CC.

If you’re lucky enough to be in Stockholm sometime between February 26 and April 10, 2016, you can see 25 of Johansson’s works displayed at the Fotografiska gallery in an exhibition called Imagine: Created Reality. The images date as far back as 2008 and include some never-before-published work. You’ll also be able to watch several short films that show Johansson’s creative process.

Those of us who won’t be in Sweden at the right time have an attractive alternative: A new book, Imagine, will also make its debut on February 26. The 112-page publication features text by Göran Segeholm and 50 of Johansson’s works of art, including the new pieces that will be in the exhibition. Imagine measures 27x25cm (approximately 10.5x9.5in) and costs £19.95 (about US$29).