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Three Goblin Art
Xuebing Du
styofa doing anything
Sade Olutola

JBB: An Artblog!

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Today's Document
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Misplaced Lens Cap
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One Nice Bug Per Day

Kiana Khansmith
Stranger Things

Origami Around
AnasAbdin

ellievsbear
YOU ARE THE REASON
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@kylelaidig-blog
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!new website!
http://www.kylelaidig.info/
check it out :)
I shot Amanda's leggings for her new website... check it out! ;)
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The Image, 2014
The Lake, 2014
Two Flowers, 2014
Charlie, 2014
The Ring, 2014
Waldo, 2014
Dead Flowers, 2014
The Mannequin, 2014
Yoga Studio, 2014
Bat Mitzvah Goth Amanda, 2014
VICE: So why did you leave New York?
Erin Jane Nelson: I moved to New York a week after I turned 18 after living in the suburbs my whole life. Obviously the change was really distinct and intense. I simply did not understand the ways in which art is hugely social, sometimes for better and sometimes for worse. It quickly became apparent that I was way behind the curve in terms of my knowledge of contemporary art—I only really understood it through this teen girl livejournal identity that was so fantasy-based. I knew that I wanted to grow from being in New York, but I felt ill-prepared to fit into an accepted mold, even though I tried. But I also felt ill-prepared to be resistant; I didn’t feel I had the language or the self assurance. I’m almost 25 and I feel as though I am just now able to get back to a grove with my work that feels great. I have a routine life where I spend most of my free time making things. I have an amazing small core of peers in Oakland and without them I would probably still be very confused and aimless in my making and identity.
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I interviewed Erin Jane Nelson for Vice. Check it out!
Tent Window, 2014
Spider in Raver's Nest, 2014