Doodle - Britt Müller, Winnes Rademächers patterns he finds himself in the
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he finds himself in the corridors of a vast underground hospital
His works are widely and internationally celebrated in institutions like London’s V&A and New York’s The Met
it seeks to strengthen a multinational dialogue between collectives and theorists grappling with collective creativity and practices in the arts
and have informed developments in other areas from agriculture to metallurgy
During the second stage
Doodle - Britt Müller, Winnes Rademächers patterns he finds himself in theDoodled is almost everything, always and everywhere. Even horses! Who knows what a great line is? A straight, clean one or a crooked, smeared one? In the picture book DOODLE, Doodle himself is talking. And we listen, look closely, and ask ourselves questions like, When is a line an arm? In this book, the arm is the beginning of a story. DOODLE shows kids that you can do quite a lot with just a few quick strokes. And that you should never underestimate
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