A series of drawings by English artist, illustrator & animator Jamie Mills show commodified fragments of fauna and flora exhibited as art-pieces in Damien Hirst-like vitrines.
We would love to know more about Mills works and conceptual standpoint.
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A series of drawings by English artist, illustrator & animator Jamie Mills show commodified fragments of fauna and flora exhibited as art-pieces in Damien Hirst-like vitrines.
We would love to know more about Mills works and conceptual standpoint.
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Cindy says
Those are some unique and brilliant illustrations. I guess i’m probably a bit more of a nature freak than most people. Jamie sure knows his illustrations well. Maybe he’ll come and draw me a good logo for my website. Thanks for sharing this — it inspired me to start sketching again.
fosco lucarelli says
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