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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
One Nice Bug Per Day

if i look back, i am lost
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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ojovivo
trying on a metaphor
dirt enthusiast
noise dept.
YOU ARE THE REASON

Andulka

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AnasAbdin

oozey mess
almost home

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Dream
Sp/\ce, silk screen prints are now available at @thearchivistproject ! Link in bio.
“I send you sadness”. Silk screen prints are now available at @thearchivistproject .
Statues
SP/ \CE
Nike or adidas for axooagency
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Illustration for hand-printed by TCDC Common x the Archivist at Wonderfruit.
💛 งานภาพประกอบจากเพลงพระราชนิพนธ์ "เทวาพาคู่ฝัน"
Curated by Farmgroup
No right or wrong
Laziness#2
My illustration for Agent89 _ BasketBall
Enjoy yourself
Thank you to It's Nice That for the fun project and let me try new technique 🙏🙏🙏
http://www.itsnicethat.com/features/too-fast-to-think-creativity-advice-technology-050116
Thai illustrator, Tanawat Sakdawisarak, translates the work of contemporary furniture designers, Muller van Severen, in a series of four illustrations.
We’re living in a constant state of distraction. Notified about everything from a colleague’s latest Tweet to a classmate from primary school’s birthday, the internet interrupts us incessantly. Anxiety about smartphone addiction has been running high for some time, with articles claiming that it’s damaging relationships and attention spans. But our always-on culture could also be costing us creatively. In his new book _Too Fast To Think_, Chris Lewis, CEO of global agency Lewis, explains how modern life is suffocating the part of our brain where ideas come from. To find out more about how we can create conditions that serve the mind’s creative process rather than subdue it, we decided to speak to Chris and a collection of creatives about their own experiences.