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Daniel R. Smith, Diplomat of Design
by Charlotte West
Seattle curator and designer Daniel R. Smith has set out to explore the poster as a form of dialogue between the city and its supposedly metropolitan polar opposites: Havana, Tehran, and now, Moscow.... More
Sebastiaan van Doninck
by Admin
"I also love crayons and pens in different colors; sometimes I feel like a little girl in a supermarket, dreaming in front of the crayon and pen sets about rainbows and ponies.... More
Grandpeople
by Admin
"An older boy in our neighborhood used to make these amazing drawings of American trucks, and I decided I wanted to learn how to do the same. I later discovered ...... More
Catalina Estrada
by Admin
"I don’t remember someone specific teaching me how to draw, I just remember I always loved when people gave me colored pencils, markers, or paints as a present; and then my parents might have... More
Blu
by Admin
"Painting in public spaces is a really interesting social experience. What I like most is not the piece itself, but people’s reaction, and how the piece is digested by the city."... More
Von
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"I had my eyes set on being a stuntman at the age of 7. Maybe it’s a little too late... More
Hvass & Hannibal
by Admin
"We did a few tattoos for friends, and that flattered us a lot more than many other things we’ve done, because it’s such an open sign of acknowledgment... More
Chris Judge
by Admin
"The strangest job I’ve ever worked on was painting the “Creation of Adam” scene from the Sistine Chapel in a toilet in this weird house when I was in college. It was a perfect replica except Adam was... More
Vania Zouravliov
by Admin
"I remember drawing evil hammerhead people at the age of 4. Contrary to what most adults would like to believe, a child’s mind can be a very strange and disturbing place... More
Maja Veselinovic
by Admin
"I couldn’t do without black ink, a pen, and white tempera, and since I started coloring digitally a couple of years ago, I cannot live without Photoshop anymore."... More
Ivan Maximov
by Admin
"I had a mother who loved nature ... We went camping every summer, and I got used to getting pleasure from wild nature. I understood that I love it more than civilization."... More
Sandrine Pelletier
by Admin
"A scalpel—the best tool to cut adhesive, fabric, and all sorts of things I experiment with—and a needle and thread. I don’t do research on the internet... More
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