Eduardo Recife:
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Eduardo Recife has designed for an impressive list of clients, including The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Showtime, & Panic! At the Disco. Where does this wellspring of talent originate? Says the artist, “I’ve been drawing since I was little. At school I had notebooks filled with drawings instead of notes. I used to tattoo my buddies with a black ink pen. I used to draw on any kind of surface when I was bored… I believe it’s what I do best. It’s also the best way for me to comunicate things I cant find words for… It’s therapy, it’s a hobby, it’s a job, it’s what makes me happy.”
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