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Peter Greenwood

UK based freelance illustrator

Electronic Superhighway: Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii by Nam June Paik

Electronic Superhighway— constructed of 336 televisions, 50 DVD players, 3,750 feet of cable, and 575 feet of multicolored neon tubing — is a testament to the ways media defined one man's understanding of a diverse nation.”

An installation piece at the American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery. A few notes: ~ The televisions behind Oklahoma are playing the movie musical "Oklahoma!" ~ Missouri: playing the movie "Meet Me In St. Louie" ~ Kansas: playing "The Wizard of Oz" ~ Idaho: shows potatoes. Just potatoes.
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Pistachio Press

“Pistachio Press prints social invitations, slightly snarky stationery, and limited edition prints.”

Estelle Vernon

“Estelle Vernon's jewelry designs are influenced by both the visual and the tactile. Whether it's the leaves on trees, the roughness of tree bark, or the intricacies of Japanese textile design, Estelle distills these images into her jewelry with an elegant simplicity.”

Catch Me If You Can title sequence designed by Kuntzel and Deygas

Kuntzel and Deygas's memorable and idiosyncratic title sequence to Steven Spielberg's comedy drama thriller Catch Me if You Can (2002), starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, depicting the career of the world's most successful con artist, Frank Abagnale Jr..