( 3 / ? ) Favorite Shows of All Time - How To Sell Drugs Online (Fast) ( 2019 – )
“ Nerd today, boss tomorrow. “

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( 3 / ? ) Favorite Shows of All Time - How To Sell Drugs Online (Fast) ( 2019 – )
“ Nerd today, boss tomorrow. “
( 2 / ? ) Favorite Shows of All Time - Alice in Borderland ( 2020– )
“ You just keep turning your back on your past. But I will face mine once more in order to survive. “
( 1 / ? ) Favorite Shows of All Time - Good Girls ( 2018– )
“ How little you must think of me. They didn’t take advantage of me. It was a choice — I wanted to. “
FROATGANG - FINEST SOUL OF ALL TIME #4
ARTISTS AND THEIR FAVORITE SONGS OF ALL TIME Silkscreen 22" x 30" June 2014
by Olivia Serrill
I contacted over 400 artists via email in May 2014, hearing back from 194 of them. I asked them one question, "What is your favorite song of all time?". Almost an impossible question to ask, let alone answer, I was pleasantly surprised to hear back from some of my favorite artists including Daniel Eatock, Stefan Sagmeister, Ed Templeton, Liza Lou, Gemma Correll, and Jessica Hische among many, many extraordinary others. 195 artists, including myself, from all different backgrounds and disciplines make up this giant golden screen print. The songs range from Beethoven to Rites of Spring, and every artist is uniquely and genuinely portrayed by their song choice. The massive wall of text is at once simple and incredibly complex and detailed. To each individual, each song holds different meaning and significance. Something as personal as a song will, I hope, bring more joy and happiness to this sometimes cynical world of art. This is an ongoing project. The piece will grow in size with every 200 song submissions that I receive. All photos by Daniel Cole
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