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Playing with Memory: An Interview with The Cameron Twins
Childhood is often remembered as a blur of colour, play, and imagination. A time when toys, doodles, and family keepsakes seemed both...

Johnny Larran
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Ink, Optimism, and Mild Panic: My First Attempt at Screen Printing
I'm at Print Club London. It’s my first time screen printing, and I’m trying to act like I know what I’m doing, nodding wisely to someone who may as well be speaking another language.

Johnny Larran
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Love couldn’t care less about appearances
Love, as it turns out, couldn’t care less about appearances. Love doesn’t notice that you’ve put on a few pounds or that you have A LOT less hair than you used to, it also, remarkably, doesn't care that your laugh sounds like a startled goose.

Johnny Larran
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Being called into HR on some bullshit...
I'm munching on a biscuit and an email popped up. Human Resources would like a quick word. That phrase, by the way, is never good news.

Johnny Larran
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Cut, Paste, and Animate: Inside the Curious World of Silkmoth
Silkmoth invites us into a world where the “ugly” bits of the urban sprawl become playgrounds for imagination.

Johnny Larran
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Mr. Frivolous: The Art of Words, Identity, and Felt-Tip Mastery
Mr. Frivolous doesn’t just make art - he lets it escape. His work is a mix of bold visuals, raw emotion, and words that demand to be seen, r

Johnny Larran
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Jim Madison on Rat Fink, Collage Art, and the Joy of Making Things
Jim Madison is the kind of artist who sees an old magazine, a photocopier, and thinks, Yeah, let’s make something weird and wonderful

Johnny Larran
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Shake Bristol: The Coolest Thing You Haven’t Been to Yet (Or Maybe You Have, in Which Case, Well Done You)
There’s something happening in Bristol. Something exciting. Something artistic. Something that involves an alarming amount of beautifully...

Johnny Larran
1 min read
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