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Varoom Issue 06Illustration magazine Varoom discovers Collectivism in issue 06.
Edited by award winning art director, writer and design consultant Adrian Shaughnessy, Varoom 06 takes a critical look at collaborative models of practice in an international context.
Lydia Fulton explores four illustration collectives: NousVous, Rinzen, Elvis Studio and Peep Show. Is this the future?
Jo Davies interviews Brad Holland, icon of American Illustration, discussing his early development, his uncompromising attitude, fighting for illustrators' rights, the pulse of American creativity now, and what he plans for the future.
Rodney Palmer takes to the streets of Chile where "outsider" art, produced on paper and pasted up in public places is a potent weapon of critique.
Queen of contemporary childrens' illustration, Czech artist Kveta Pacovska is profiled by Wendy Coates Smith, delving into her prolific catalogue of more than 60 beautiful books.
In Peddling Fast Food As Fine Dining, Dust pose the question "If culture is finite and enrichment is the goal, who chooses what stays?"
Their visual essay investigates the notions of "less is less is less" and "making a silk ear out of a sow's purse."
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