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Growing up in Nigeria was so chaotic. I had many moments where it was almost life or death. My parents didn’t have any money. Sometimes even now, thinking about some of the meals we had I’m like, kudo
I guess my main preoccupations at 16 were just trying to stay out of trouble. I was incredibly unsuccessful with finding girlfriends and things like that. Really, very, very unsuccessful. I think I wa
IT’S NOT OFTEN YOU GET TO INTERVIEW A PAST EDITOR of this very magazine but James Hobbs – author, artist and former journalist – was just that. “I did a BA in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art and
My father wasn’t an artist, but he did life drawing for fun. His pastels and drawings from friends were all over the house, and sometimes, I would go and draw from the figure as a young kid. Like most
MOST artists have big plans when they start on a new piece of work. David A Lindon always has small plans. Very small plans. In fact, absolutely tiny. He’s a world record-setting micro artist who is l
I’VE RELIED ON DRAWING FOR MOST OF MY CAREER, especially early on as an illustrator. It’s only been within the last decade or so that it hasn’t been the main driving force in my work. When you’ve disc