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Kiki Smith: Born (2002)
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Kirchner "Two Women in the Street", 1919

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Kirchner "Berlin Street Scene", 1913

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From user RasMarley on flicker.com
 
I remember early in college I really loved those illustrations on the walls every time I was in Starbucks. I even contacted them to ask who the illustrator was. They said they weren't allowed to tell me :doh:

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guis - haha, perhaps it was just random doodles by their own employees. but it is odd they wouldnt tell you the illustrator! not even credit him/her at all
 
I am reposting this because the mod that deleted my initial post didn't notice I had actually posted the source.

so, src: Flickr
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if you are posting flickr as your source, you must add the member's name who owns the flickr account^ :flower:

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They had been revised several months ago.
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i posted this before I think, but I forgot the source.

The website is artstor.org



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guis - haha, perhaps it was just random doodles by their own employees. but it is odd they wouldnt tell you the illustrator! not even credit him/her at all
they look quite too good to be random employees though, i think ^_^ the colours and textures *wub*.

in the company i worked for, i think they would do the same. not say who the prints of the clothing were made by. seems they buy all of the rights..

anyway.
i haven't quite seen another coffeeshop with artwork as good as at starbuck's !
 
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Milton Glaser, illustration for story by Apollinaire (Andre Sauret, 1975)

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