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Forms And Shapes

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I love ambiguous work. The way you never really know what you're going to expect out of a person's art. That trust of the unknown when you go to a museum show or a gig of someone's artistry that you've never experienced before.

Peter (he just calls himself that on his webpage - coolness? We think so) isn't trying to capture your attention in this world where every student designer (hopefully never us) is screaming to be heard. He simply presents his intriguing, critique-worth collages on a minimalistic website. The result? Is a well-packed series ourpermanence respects and adores.

http://www.formsandshapes.com/

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