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©Raquel García-Tomás

Australia

Animals in neat rows are the subject of this drawing, made with ink on paper. The work is part of an ambitious work in progress: an illustrated encyclopedia of all things living, dead and imagined. The medieval bestiaries, the Natural History of Pliny the Elder, and the Encyclopedia of Diderot and d'Alembert are the starting points of the project.
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Pere Ginard
Barcelona, Spain
As a child, Pere Ginard suffered terrible nightmares and feared the dark until after the age of eight. He says it was something irrational, a fear wit ...
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