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Through her brightly-coloured and fun-filled body of work, Dana Kearley uses illustration to celebrate and normalise the imagery of disability > https://t.co/RQUC0C8rrZ
Adapt gives the Countryside Code a wild rebrand to make visitors take notice > https://t.co/iDXwfWHyo6
Initially a hotbed for promoting restrictive body standards, Deja Patterson tells us how social media is now an empowering source for inspiration > https://t.co/h8TlcBLKoc
Illustrator and animator Laura Passalacqua on directing her first commercial film for Chanel > https://t.co/NPXpnPmr64
There’s more than meets the eye in Paulina Almira’s quietly sinister, candy-coloured illustrations > https://t.co/4D8H93WRNW
Keith Cunningham’s paintings, exhibited once at a “semi-derelict Hoxton post office”, has been hidden in a warehouse for six decades > https://t.co/OaJxShiP7R
Featuring bright candy colours and endearing cartoon characters, Jems is a condom brand with a difference > https://t.co/zmKc0uEdVK
Ian Miller’s posters and menus for boutique hotels draw on gig posters and book covers from the 1960s and 70s > https://t.co/BcDurMhHGl
For Sebastian Curi, there's nothing more therapeutic than putting pen to paper > https://t.co/N4a0yjeJkl
Stitching shots of hands and mallets, artist Peter Frederiksen zooms in on Tweety Pie’s grubby underbelly > https://t.co/davgJfJec6