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Kirbee Lawler

I THINK OF MY ROOM AS KIND OF WHAT THE INSIDE OF MY HEAD IS LIKE. IT’S FULL OF LOTS OF RANDOM THINGS THAT MAY NOT NECESSARILY FIT TOGETHER BUT WHEN YOU LOOK AT IT AS A WHOLE THEY ALL SEEM TO HAVE THEIR PLACE.

“IF PETER PAN WAS A GIRL who lived in the 1950s and loved bunnies as much as I do, my room is where she would live,” says Kirbee Lawler, a Sydney-based graphic designer and illustrator. She lives at home in leafy

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