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Janaina Medeiros
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Drew this while on a phone call with an old buddy last night.
I'm planning to have new original art for sale mid-April. With this piece included. I'll give a heads up here a week before it goes live in the store. 💚
I've opened a Ko-fi shop. Come take a look!
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moon climbs the sky
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Chinese Pumpkin Cake (南瓜饼)
Spicy carrots with maple, pepitas, yoghurt and mint
Goat Cheese Risotto
The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) Library
Art of the Poster 1880-1918
"In the late nineteenth century, lithographers began to use mass-produced zinc plates rather than stones in their printing process. This innovation allowed them to prepare multiple plates, each with a different color ink, and to print these with close registration on the same sheet of paper. Posters in a range of colors and variety of sizes could now be produced quickly, at modest cost."
Hairdos, Choimago
William Blake, Ravi Amar Zupa
Pete Hawley Vintage Werewolf Halloween Door Poster (c. 1970s)
Girl with a bird: Hayashi Seiichi