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..., the little, colorful posters would be a sort of trademark for the venue. People could look at the posters and instantly know they were for a Kilby Court sh
...rd people say they love how small and distinctive they are, and I've heard people say you'd take your work to the next level if you did things more on the 24
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...er I did was Pat Benatar. At the time we were in the middle of redoing our living room so we had no furniture in it. So I had a room full of Pat Benatar post
...'t my thing. Got to the show late, but took some in. Gave them to the door people and merch guy for the band. Never heard a thing. Finally got a nibble from
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...he outline of the city, possibly zoning the space into industrial, public, living etc. areas. The streets and buildings planning is never being done, it come
...of the surroundings. People on the stencils are mostly author's friends or people involved in some local social activity.
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...oney. I found it sadly ironic that just six feet away from here there were people lining up to withdraw money. The obvious social and economic clash inspired
...ld and the theme “here today gone tomorrow” applies to how I have been living my lifestyle for the past 10 years. It's hard to say goodbye when traveling
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== Expresso Beans is about people ==
...but the reason why it exists is about people. We are working hard to help people. We help new and old art collectors get and stay informed. We help artists
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'''CERIO:''' I had been living in [[:en:Brooklyn | Brooklyn]] for about 10 years, the stress of
CERIO: That's how people communicate in Central NY. I listen to the
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...his as a career? Surely there are more lucrative ways to create art for a living?
...to for flyers for their band. I also got so fed up with working for other people that it just seemed logical to start banging out some real posters and see
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...o do with the creation of art. In a studio. Which is what I now do for a living.
...In fact, these elements have become such a dominant part of my work that people are actually shocked and horrified when I resort to my old ways and create
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...er,” she says of the MFA she proudly displays wherever she happens to be living. (In the past four or five years, she’s moved at least a half-dozen times
“Like most people, I came across Becca’s work on the street,” says Karnowsky, who began t
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Judith Supine is a 29-year-old artist living in Brooklyn, NY. Supine could not speak until a month after his seventeenth
...t make him sexually uncomfortable. Judith Supine gets his magazines out of people's trash, from the public library, from the dentist's offices, from his litt
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...al creative freedom. It rocks. I want to do art for a living. I have a few people who collect me now and I'm making new friends in the art world all the time
Chat me up I'm a people person.
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...we have become a permanent fixture in Soho, New York as our art speaks to people of all ages, color and cultures across the globe. Collectively, we have sho
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...y're playing in. Also, I try to relate the poster to the times that we are living in." Chris went on to speak about the concepts that are suggested to him an
"They [the Phish Organization] are really nice people to work with, they sent me 20 or so CD's, Phish stickers, etc... they reall
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...cation, in the car, when she was sick, whenever she could. She rarely drew people; there was just something special about animals that held her interest and
...ked on securing freelance clients. Now she gets to do what she loves for a living! -ArtStar
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...by the Minnesota VSA for her role in making the arts more accessible to people with disabilities.
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