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a life in doodles

Hello, Nina! How would you describe your art? A humorous reflection on self-image. I try to explore themes lots of people can identify with and to highlight just how much us humans have in common with each other, whether it’s our insecurities, our comforts, our silliness or our humour. I often draw a recurring ‘girl’ character who acts as a kind of vehicle for these ideas and my own personal

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