I Thought It Was Love, But It Was Just A Barbecue illustration culture and pop culture
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culture and pop culture
This collection of images is an invitation to reflect on what it means to practice a disorder of seeing and being which radically resists the normative impulse to divide and classify
and fusion of traditional and modern elements
styled by Hisato Tasaka
and music: DAVID LYNCH
I Thought It Was Love, But It Was Just A Barbecue illustration culture and pop cultureHow much of what we see is shaped by our experiences, our imagination, and the stories we tell ourselves? Blending humor with insight, this book draws parallels between covered objects in the urban landscape and the complexities of human relationships. Featuring over 50 works from SerraGlias Wrapped Wonders series, along with reflections on life, perception, and everything in between, it celebrates the mystery of the unknown and the beauty of
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