Peter Brown: West Of Last Chance
Matt recently turned me on to the work of Peter Brown. I really like his West Of Last Chance work which was published in collaboration with novelist Kent Haruf. See more of the photos after the jump.
Matt recently turned me on to the work of Peter Brown. I really like his West Of Last Chance work which was published in collaboration with novelist Kent Haruf. See more of the photos after the jump.
Sometimes you see a photograph of a city and it makes you want to visit. Sometime I see an illustration and it makes me wish I could live in that world. The work of Borja Bonaque makes me feel that way. His simple cityscapes are interesting and have been in the New Yorker as well as Wallpaper.
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