
I Heart Gordon Stettinius’ humour. Especially in light of the horrendous Olympian portraits, this work seems like a good time to reflect on why and how we make (bad) portraits.
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July 9, 2012 in Amateur, Commercial, Fine Art, Non-Prison, Visual Feeds | Tags: comb-over, cornrows, Gordon Stettinius, Mangini Studio Series, mullet, skullet, Terry Brown | by petebrook

I Heart Gordon Stettinius’ humour. Especially in light of the horrendous Olympian portraits, this work seems like a good time to reflect on why and how we make (bad) portraits.

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July 9, 2012 at 12:50 pm
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