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Description

The artist receives commission on every piece sold :)

a collab with the talented @silphwave!

Custom-made in LA, special for you

  • We craft everything by hand in Los Angeles, after you order — please add 1-2 weeks of order production to your shipping time. 
  • 94% of our customers approve of on-demand manufacturing...help us support high-quality, eco-friendly, ethical, USA-based manufacturing!
  • 1-2 weeks of made-to-order production, additional 3-5 days for shipping

    Blanket

    • 100% made locally in Los Angeles, CA 
    • Super plush polyester sherpa flannel, produced locally in California
      • Soft, comfortable, and cozy
    • Printed using natural, non-toxic, water-based ink
    • Whip-stitched edges

          Sizes

          • Small - 50"W x 60"L
          • Large - 60"W x 80"L
          Artist Interview
          Tell us a little about yourself?
          I am from England and when I’m not making art I work as a chef.
          How and when did you start getting into Pokemon/vaporwave art?
          I’ve been making Pokemon based artwork since early 2018. Before this I mainly made surreal landscape art in the form of collage art by cutting up vintage Nat Geo magazines for several years. At some point in 2017 I began incorporating my love of the vaporwave aesthetic into this art, adding digital effects to my traditional practice.
          What inspires you?
          Escapism. All of my art is about immersing myself in fictional worlds. Even as a small child I was making my own Pokemon cards and stories. I’d draw made up Pokemon maps, make pretend wanted posters for Star Wars characters, craft Lord of the Rings weapons like bows and arrows with elvish writing on them, make Harry Potter wands and pretend shopping lists for Diagon Alley and homework for Hogwarts. It was all about expanding the lore of these places I loved, blurring the boundaries between these imaginary worlds and our reality.
          This caused problems when I was studying Fine Art at university, I despise conceptual art and most of the contemporary theory based art gallery world. I like simple beauty and craftsmanship. My tutors at art school were always pushing me to make political art and to try address social issues with it, which just isn’t something I ever felt comfortable doing. It was dragging the worst parts of our reality into that one sacred peaceful place I had, art.
          A genuine quote from my art tutor “It’s just too nice. What do you hate? Try making art about that.” I couldn’t wait to leave, get my degree and go make the art that genuinely expresses myself. Which is what I’m doing now and surprisingly lots of other people love seeing what I make too which inspires me all the more.
          What other genres of art do you like?
          Aside from my beloved 90s inspirations like vaporwave, pixel art and the whole aesthetic movement I love 80s styles like outrun and synthwave. Just from a purely visual stand point I really love North Korean and Soviet artwork. There’s a bold simplicity to it that I admire and even the more traditional Korean art full of floral patterns and pastel colours.
          Traditional Japanese wood block prints are sublime, as well as old Chinese ink drawings. Gothic cathedral architecture are some of the most awe inspiring structures on the planet to me. I love the photomontages of Superstudio too, an Italian architecture movement from the 60s. Anything from the retro-futurism genre excites me.
          What's your process?
          It’s so wide and varied because of the number of mediums I jump between and often too chaotic, undisciplined and chance based to give a simple coherent breakdown of. I often sit down with zero plan or idea of what I’m going to make. This keeps it exciting for me.
          How did you learn to do graphic design?
          I studied graphic design at college for 2 years, then Fine Art at university for 3 years but honestly I learned very little in terms of technique or form. It was 95% theory. I taught myself Photoshop on an outdated French version I couldn’t understand, it was a lot of trial and error and just playing with every button and setting I could find. I learned a lot by just messing around making memes.
          What artists do you follow?
          Here’s a few from my Instagram I particularly enjoy:
          • Khaled @kldpxl makes some of the best pixel art I’ve ever seen. There’s many great pixel artists I could list but he is definitely my favourite.
          • David Jien @david_jien has created a fantastical world full of characters, places and stories that are drawn and sculptured in just the most detailed, exquisite, colourful imaginative style. His art looks like pencil drawn gameboy tapestries from out of space. Fully recommend following his work.
          • @8pxl_  Again another sublime pixel artist, she particularly inspires me with her colour choices.
          • Oliver Hamlin @oliver_hamlin I regularly browse his art, it’s full of quaint, gorgeous, playful and creative watercolour paintings of Pokemon.
          • Jesse Treece @jessetreececollage is someone I’ve followed for the longest of time, learned a lot from him. Master of composition.
          Do you have any other hobbies you love?
          Football or soccer as some may call it. I don’t really follow it anymore but I love playing it. I’m obsessed with nutrition and food, meme culture and Youtube. I obviously love anything and everything Pokemon, the cards, the anime, the games etc. I play too much Pokemon Go.
          If you could catch and have one Pokemon as a pet, which would it be and why?
          100% ABRA. We could communicate telepathically. It sleeps 18 hours per day. It’s kind of like having a cat that floats and can teleport me and itself places. Maximum laziness and hates being around people, I respect it.
          If you could live in any year, what year would you choose and why?
          2077 so Keanu Reeves could wake me up to go burn a city.

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          This is so cozy. I love sitting at my computer doing my silly little job while wearing this cozy blanket. It looks incredible too. Very happy with my blanket. Thank you for the blanket.

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          Really pretty and thick

          Colours are accurate and the material is thick and soft and cosy. It is definitely great quality and worth the price. Only reason I gave four stars is because of the amount of lint it sheds.

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          Description

          The artist receives commission on every piece sold :)

          A collab with the talented @silphwave! 

          Snorlax on a super plush hooded blanket... can't think of anything cozier.

          Custom-made in LA, special for you

          • We craft everything by hand in Los Angeles, after you order — please add 1-2 weeks of order production to your shipping time. 
          • 94% of our customers approve of on-demand manufacturing...help us support high-quality, eco-friendly, ethical, USA-based manufacturing!
          • 1-2 weeks of made-to-order production, additional 3-5 days for shipping

            Blanket

            • 100% made locally in Los Angeles, CA 
            • Super plush polyester sherpa flannel, produced locally in California
              • Soft, comfortable, and cozy
            • Printed using natural, non-toxic, water-based ink
            • Whip-stitched edges

                  Sizes

                  • Small - 50"W x 60"L
                  • Large - 60"W x 80"L
                  Artist Interview
                  Tell us a little about yourself?
                  I am from England and when I’m not making art I work as a chef.
                  How and when did you start getting into Pokemon/vaporwave art?
                  I’ve been making Pokemon based artwork since early 2018. Before this I mainly made surreal landscape art in the form of collage art by cutting up vintage Nat Geo magazines for several years. At some point in 2017 I began incorporating my love of the vaporwave aesthetic into this art, adding digital effects to my traditional practice.
                  What inspires you?
                  Escapism. All of my art is about immersing myself in fictional worlds. Even as a small child I was making my own Pokemon cards and stories. I’d draw made up Pokemon maps, make pretend wanted posters for Star Wars characters, craft Lord of the Rings weapons like bows and arrows with elvish writing on them, make Harry Potter wands and pretend shopping lists for Diagon Alley and homework for Hogwarts. It was all about expanding the lore of these places I loved, blurring the boundaries between these imaginary worlds and our reality.
                  This caused problems when I was studying Fine Art at university, I despise conceptual art and most of the contemporary theory based art gallery world. I like simple beauty and craftsmanship. My tutors at art school were always pushing me to make political art and to try address social issues with it, which just isn’t something I ever felt comfortable doing. It was dragging the worst parts of our reality into that one sacred peaceful place I had, art.
                  A genuine quote from my art tutor “It’s just too nice. What do you hate? Try making art about that.” I couldn’t wait to leave, get my degree and go make the art that genuinely expresses myself. Which is what I’m doing now and surprisingly lots of other people love seeing what I make too which inspires me all the more.
                  What other genres of art do you like?
                  Aside from my beloved 90s inspirations like vaporwave, pixel art and the whole aesthetic movement I love 80s styles like outrun and synthwave. Just from a purely visual stand point I really love North Korean and Soviet artwork. There’s a bold simplicity to it that I admire and even the more traditional Korean art full of floral patterns and pastel colours.
                  Traditional Japanese wood block prints are sublime, as well as old Chinese ink drawings. Gothic cathedral architecture are some of the most awe inspiring structures on the planet to me. I love the photomontages of Superstudio too, an Italian architecture movement from the 60s. Anything from the retro-futurism genre excites me.
                  What's your process?
                  It’s so wide and varied because of the number of mediums I jump between and often too chaotic, undisciplined and chance based to give a simple coherent breakdown of. I often sit down with zero plan or idea of what I’m going to make. This keeps it exciting for me.
                  How did you learn to do graphic design?
                  I studied graphic design at college for 2 years, then Fine Art at university for 3 years but honestly I learned very little in terms of technique or form. It was 95% theory. I taught myself Photoshop on an outdated French version I couldn’t understand, it was a lot of trial and error and just playing with every button and setting I could find. I learned a lot by just messing around making memes.
                  What artists do you follow?
                  Here’s a few from my Instagram I particularly enjoy:
                  • Khaled @kldpxl makes some of the best pixel art I’ve ever seen. There’s many great pixel artists I could list but he is definitely my favourite.
                  • David Jien @david_jien has created a fantastical world full of characters, places and stories that are drawn and sculptured in just the most detailed, exquisite, colourful imaginative style. His art looks like pencil drawn gameboy tapestries from out of space. Fully recommend following his work.
                  • @8pxl_  Again another sublime pixel artist, she particularly inspires me with her colour choices.
                  • Oliver Hamlin @oliver_hamlin I regularly browse his art, it’s full of quaint, gorgeous, playful and creative watercolour paintings of Pokemon.
                  • Jesse Treece @jessetreececollage is someone I’ve followed for the longest of time, learned a lot from him. Master of composition.
                  Do you have any other hobbies you love?
                  Football or soccer as some may call it. I don’t really follow it anymore but I love playing it. I’m obsessed with nutrition and food, meme culture and Youtube. I obviously love anything and everything Pokemon, the cards, the anime, the games etc. I play too much Pokemon Go.
                  If you could catch and have one Pokemon as a pet, which would it be and why?
                  100% ABRA. We could communicate telepathically. It sleeps 18 hours per day. It’s kind of like having a cat that floats and can teleport me and itself places. Maximum laziness and hates being around people, I respect it.
                  If you could live in any year, what year would you choose and why?
                  2077 so Keanu Reeves could wake me up to go burn a city.

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                  gengar hooded sherpa blanket
                  gengar hooded sherpa blanket
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                  • Description
                  • Artist Interview
                  Description

                  The artist receives commission on every piece sold :)

                  a collab with the talented @silphwave!

                  Custom-made in LA, special for you

                  • We craft everything by hand in Los Angeles, after you order — please add 1-2 weeks of order production to your shipping time. 
                  • 94% of our customers approve of on-demand manufacturing...help us support high-quality, eco-friendly, ethical, USA-based manufacturing!
                  • 1-2 weeks of made-to-order production, additional 3-5 days for shipping

                    Blanket

                    • 100% made locally in Los Angeles, CA 
                    • Super plush polyester sherpa flannel, produced locally in California
                      • Soft, comfortable, and cozy
                    • Printed using natural, non-toxic, water-based ink
                    • Whip-stitched edges

                          Sizes

                          • Small - 50"W x 60"L
                          • Large - 60"W x 80"L
                          Artist Interview
                          Tell us a little about yourself?
                          I am from England and when I’m not making art I work as a chef.
                          How and when did you start getting into Pokemon/vaporwave art?
                          I’ve been making Pokemon based artwork since early 2018. Before this I mainly made surreal landscape art in the form of collage art by cutting up vintage Nat Geo magazines for several years. At some point in 2017 I began incorporating my love of the vaporwave aesthetic into this art, adding digital effects to my traditional practice.
                          What inspires you?
                          Escapism. All of my art is about immersing myself in fictional worlds. Even as a small child I was making my own Pokemon cards and stories. I’d draw made up Pokemon maps, make pretend wanted posters for Star Wars characters, craft Lord of the Rings weapons like bows and arrows with elvish writing on them, make Harry Potter wands and pretend shopping lists for Diagon Alley and homework for Hogwarts. It was all about expanding the lore of these places I loved, blurring the boundaries between these imaginary worlds and our reality.
                          This caused problems when I was studying Fine Art at university, I despise conceptual art and most of the contemporary theory based art gallery world. I like simple beauty and craftsmanship. My tutors at art school were always pushing me to make political art and to try address social issues with it, which just isn’t something I ever felt comfortable doing. It was dragging the worst parts of our reality into that one sacred peaceful place I had, art.
                          A genuine quote from my art tutor “It’s just too nice. What do you hate? Try making art about that.” I couldn’t wait to leave, get my degree and go make the art that genuinely expresses myself. Which is what I’m doing now and surprisingly lots of other people love seeing what I make too which inspires me all the more.
                          What other genres of art do you like?
                          Aside from my beloved 90s inspirations like vaporwave, pixel art and the whole aesthetic movement I love 80s styles like outrun and synthwave. Just from a purely visual stand point I really love North Korean and Soviet artwork. There’s a bold simplicity to it that I admire and even the more traditional Korean art full of floral patterns and pastel colours.
                          Traditional Japanese wood block prints are sublime, as well as old Chinese ink drawings. Gothic cathedral architecture are some of the most awe inspiring structures on the planet to me. I love the photomontages of Superstudio too, an Italian architecture movement from the 60s. Anything from the retro-futurism genre excites me.
                          What's your process?
                          It’s so wide and varied because of the number of mediums I jump between and often too chaotic, undisciplined and chance based to give a simple coherent breakdown of. I often sit down with zero plan or idea of what I’m going to make. This keeps it exciting for me.
                          How did you learn to do graphic design?
                          I studied graphic design at college for 2 years, then Fine Art at university for 3 years but honestly I learned very little in terms of technique or form. It was 95% theory. I taught myself Photoshop on an outdated French version I couldn’t understand, it was a lot of trial and error and just playing with every button and setting I could find. I learned a lot by just messing around making memes.
                          What artists do you follow?
                          Here’s a few from my Instagram I particularly enjoy:
                          • Khaled @kldpxl makes some of the best pixel art I’ve ever seen. There’s many great pixel artists I could list but he is definitely my favourite.
                          • David Jien @david_jien has created a fantastical world full of characters, places and stories that are drawn and sculptured in just the most detailed, exquisite, colourful imaginative style. His art looks like pencil drawn gameboy tapestries from out of space. Fully recommend following his work.
                          • @8pxl_  Again another sublime pixel artist, she particularly inspires me with her colour choices.
                          • Oliver Hamlin @oliver_hamlin I regularly browse his art, it’s full of quaint, gorgeous, playful and creative watercolour paintings of Pokemon.
                          • Jesse Treece @jessetreececollage is someone I’ve followed for the longest of time, learned a lot from him. Master of composition.
                          Do you have any other hobbies you love?
                          Football or soccer as some may call it. I don’t really follow it anymore but I love playing it. I’m obsessed with nutrition and food, meme culture and Youtube. I obviously love anything and everything Pokemon, the cards, the anime, the games etc. I play too much Pokemon Go.
                          If you could catch and have one Pokemon as a pet, which would it be and why?
                          100% ABRA. We could communicate telepathically. It sleeps 18 hours per day. It’s kind of like having a cat that floats and can teleport me and itself places. Maximum laziness and hates being around people, I respect it.
                          If you could live in any year, what year would you choose and why?
                          2077 so Keanu Reeves could wake me up to go burn a city.

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                          Ghostly comfort with this blanket

                          I could spend days in these oversized hooded blankets. They have such high quality, in material and the design on the blanket. The hood is a stellar addition making for great naps.
                          The sherpa is so confortable. This is by far my favorite blanket from publicspace yet!

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                          Description

                          The artist receives commission on every piece sold :)

                          a collab with the talented @silphwave!

                          Custom-made in LA, special for you

                          • We craft everything by hand in Los Angeles, after you order — please add 1-2 weeks of order production to your shipping time. 
                          • 94% of our customers approve of on-demand manufacturing...help us support high-quality, eco-friendly, ethical, USA-based manufacturing!
                          • 1-2 weeks of made-to-order production, additional 3-5 days for shipping

                            Blanket

                            • 100% made locally in Los Angeles, CA 
                            • Super plush polyester sherpa flannel, produced locally in California
                              • Soft, comfortable, and cozy
                            • Printed using natural, non-toxic, water-based ink
                            • Whip-stitched edges

                                  Sizes

                                  • Small - 50"W x 60"L
                                  • Large - 60"W x 80"L
                                  Artist Interview
                                  Tell us a little about yourself?
                                  I am from England and when I’m not making art I work as a chef.
                                  How and when did you start getting into Pokemon/vaporwave art?
                                  I’ve been making Pokemon based artwork since early 2018. Before this I mainly made surreal landscape art in the form of collage art by cutting up vintage Nat Geo magazines for several years. At some point in 2017 I began incorporating my love of the vaporwave aesthetic into this art, adding digital effects to my traditional practice.
                                  What inspires you?
                                  Escapism. All of my art is about immersing myself in fictional worlds. Even as a small child I was making my own Pokemon cards and stories. I’d draw made up Pokemon maps, make pretend wanted posters for Star Wars characters, craft Lord of the Rings weapons like bows and arrows with elvish writing on them, make Harry Potter wands and pretend shopping lists for Diagon Alley and homework for Hogwarts. It was all about expanding the lore of these places I loved, blurring the boundaries between these imaginary worlds and our reality.
                                  This caused problems when I was studying Fine Art at university, I despise conceptual art and most of the contemporary theory based art gallery world. I like simple beauty and craftsmanship. My tutors at art school were always pushing me to make political art and to try address social issues with it, which just isn’t something I ever felt comfortable doing. It was dragging the worst parts of our reality into that one sacred peaceful place I had, art.
                                  A genuine quote from my art tutor “It’s just too nice. What do you hate? Try making art about that.” I couldn’t wait to leave, get my degree and go make the art that genuinely expresses myself. Which is what I’m doing now and surprisingly lots of other people love seeing what I make too which inspires me all the more.
                                  What other genres of art do you like?
                                  Aside from my beloved 90s inspirations like vaporwave, pixel art and the whole aesthetic movement I love 80s styles like outrun and synthwave. Just from a purely visual stand point I really love North Korean and Soviet artwork. There’s a bold simplicity to it that I admire and even the more traditional Korean art full of floral patterns and pastel colours.
                                  Traditional Japanese wood block prints are sublime, as well as old Chinese ink drawings. Gothic cathedral architecture are some of the most awe inspiring structures on the planet to me. I love the photomontages of Superstudio too, an Italian architecture movement from the 60s. Anything from the retro-futurism genre excites me.
                                  What's your process?
                                  It’s so wide and varied because of the number of mediums I jump between and often too chaotic, undisciplined and chance based to give a simple coherent breakdown of. I often sit down with zero plan or idea of what I’m going to make. This keeps it exciting for me.
                                  How did you learn to do graphic design?
                                  I studied graphic design at college for 2 years, then Fine Art at university for 3 years but honestly I learned very little in terms of technique or form. It was 95% theory. I taught myself Photoshop on an outdated French version I couldn’t understand, it was a lot of trial and error and just playing with every button and setting I could find. I learned a lot by just messing around making memes.
                                  What artists do you follow?
                                  Here’s a few from my Instagram I particularly enjoy:
                                  • Khaled @kldpxl makes some of the best pixel art I’ve ever seen. There’s many great pixel artists I could list but he is definitely my favourite.
                                  • David Jien @david_jien has created a fantastical world full of characters, places and stories that are drawn and sculptured in just the most detailed, exquisite, colourful imaginative style. His art looks like pencil drawn gameboy tapestries from out of space. Fully recommend following his work.
                                  • @8pxl_  Again another sublime pixel artist, she particularly inspires me with her colour choices.
                                  • Oliver Hamlin @oliver_hamlin I regularly browse his art, it’s full of quaint, gorgeous, playful and creative watercolour paintings of Pokemon.
                                  • Jesse Treece @jessetreececollage is someone I’ve followed for the longest of time, learned a lot from him. Master of composition.
                                  Do you have any other hobbies you love?
                                  Football or soccer as some may call it. I don’t really follow it anymore but I love playing it. I’m obsessed with nutrition and food, meme culture and Youtube. I obviously love anything and everything Pokemon, the cards, the anime, the games etc. I play too much Pokemon Go.
                                  If you could catch and have one Pokemon as a pet, which would it be and why?
                                  100% ABRA. We could communicate telepathically. It sleeps 18 hours per day. It’s kind of like having a cat that floats and can teleport me and itself places. Maximum laziness and hates being around people, I respect it.
                                  If you could live in any year, what year would you choose and why?
                                  2077 so Keanu Reeves could wake me up to go burn a city.

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                                  Great blanket!

                                  It’s so warm, perfect for cold weather! I’m glad I got large because it’s the perfect fit :)

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                                  Description

                                  The artist receives commission on every piece sold :)

                                  a collab with the talented @silphwave!

                                  Custom-made in LA, special for you

                                  • We craft everything by hand in Los Angeles, after you order — please add 1-2 weeks of order production to your shipping time. 
                                  • 94% of our customers approve of on-demand manufacturing...help us support high-quality, eco-friendly, ethical, USA-based manufacturing!
                                  • 1-2 weeks of made-to-order production, additional 3-5 days for shipping

                                    Blanket

                                    • 100% made locally in Los Angeles, CA 
                                    • Super plush polyester sherpa flannel, produced locally in California
                                      • Soft, comfortable, and cozy
                                    • Printed using natural, non-toxic, water-based ink
                                    • Whip-stitched edges

                                          Sizes

                                          • Small - 50"W x 60"L
                                          • Large - 60"W x 80"L
                                          Artist Interview
                                          Tell us a little about yourself?
                                          I am from England and when I’m not making art I work as a chef.
                                          How and when did you start getting into Pokemon/vaporwave art?
                                          I’ve been making Pokemon based artwork since early 2018. Before this I mainly made surreal landscape art in the form of collage art by cutting up vintage Nat Geo magazines for several years. At some point in 2017 I began incorporating my love of the vaporwave aesthetic into this art, adding digital effects to my traditional practice.
                                          What inspires you?
                                          Escapism. All of my art is about immersing myself in fictional worlds. Even as a small child I was making my own Pokemon cards and stories. I’d draw made up Pokemon maps, make pretend wanted posters for Star Wars characters, craft Lord of the Rings weapons like bows and arrows with elvish writing on them, make Harry Potter wands and pretend shopping lists for Diagon Alley and homework for Hogwarts. It was all about expanding the lore of these places I loved, blurring the boundaries between these imaginary worlds and our reality.
                                          This caused problems when I was studying Fine Art at university, I despise conceptual art and most of the contemporary theory based art gallery world. I like simple beauty and craftsmanship. My tutors at art school were always pushing me to make political art and to try address social issues with it, which just isn’t something I ever felt comfortable doing. It was dragging the worst parts of our reality into that one sacred peaceful place I had, art.
                                          A genuine quote from my art tutor “It’s just too nice. What do you hate? Try making art about that.” I couldn’t wait to leave, get my degree and go make the art that genuinely expresses myself. Which is what I’m doing now and surprisingly lots of other people love seeing what I make too which inspires me all the more.
                                          What other genres of art do you like?
                                          Aside from my beloved 90s inspirations like vaporwave, pixel art and the whole aesthetic movement I love 80s styles like outrun and synthwave. Just from a purely visual stand point I really love North Korean and Soviet artwork. There’s a bold simplicity to it that I admire and even the more traditional Korean art full of floral patterns and pastel colours.
                                          Traditional Japanese wood block prints are sublime, as well as old Chinese ink drawings. Gothic cathedral architecture are some of the most awe inspiring structures on the planet to me. I love the photomontages of Superstudio too, an Italian architecture movement from the 60s. Anything from the retro-futurism genre excites me.
                                          What's your process?
                                          It’s so wide and varied because of the number of mediums I jump between and often too chaotic, undisciplined and chance based to give a simple coherent breakdown of. I often sit down with zero plan or idea of what I’m going to make. This keeps it exciting for me.
                                          How did you learn to do graphic design?
                                          I studied graphic design at college for 2 years, then Fine Art at university for 3 years but honestly I learned very little in terms of technique or form. It was 95% theory. I taught myself Photoshop on an outdated French version I couldn’t understand, it was a lot of trial and error and just playing with every button and setting I could find. I learned a lot by just messing around making memes.
                                          What artists do you follow?
                                          Here’s a few from my Instagram I particularly enjoy:
                                          • Khaled @kldpxl makes some of the best pixel art I’ve ever seen. There’s many great pixel artists I could list but he is definitely my favourite.
                                          • David Jien @david_jien has created a fantastical world full of characters, places and stories that are drawn and sculptured in just the most detailed, exquisite, colourful imaginative style. His art looks like pencil drawn gameboy tapestries from out of space. Fully recommend following his work.
                                          • @8pxl_  Again another sublime pixel artist, she particularly inspires me with her colour choices.
                                          • Oliver Hamlin @oliver_hamlin I regularly browse his art, it’s full of quaint, gorgeous, playful and creative watercolour paintings of Pokemon.
                                          • Jesse Treece @jessetreececollage is someone I’ve followed for the longest of time, learned a lot from him. Master of composition.
                                          Do you have any other hobbies you love?
                                          Football or soccer as some may call it. I don’t really follow it anymore but I love playing it. I’m obsessed with nutrition and food, meme culture and Youtube. I obviously love anything and everything Pokemon, the cards, the anime, the games etc. I play too much Pokemon Go.
                                          If you could catch and have one Pokemon as a pet, which would it be and why?
                                          100% ABRA. We could communicate telepathically. It sleeps 18 hours per day. It’s kind of like having a cat that floats and can teleport me and itself places. Maximum laziness and hates being around people, I respect it.
                                          If you could live in any year, what year would you choose and why?
                                          2077 so Keanu Reeves could wake me up to go burn a city.

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