Peekasso (New York, USA)

Peekasso (New York, USA)
One thing he can be sure of is that all the works he has created under the umbrella title Peekasso have made him happy and didn't end up just hanging in a museum or a design shop.
Peekasso is the alias that Peter Stemmer took in the belief that it would allow him to keep his three-year-old soul and high spirits to draw and make pictures and things that he doesn't know where they were going or whether they were ever going to bring him fame.
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"Absolutely go for it, don’t be deterred. Work always to improve. Enjoy it, but don’t expect to enjoy it all every day..."
“True culture is a spiritual thing, originating in our blood and heritage.”
Jeremyville (Sydney, Australia)
“There seems to be a greater awareness in the general public of art and design trends, and artists and designers need more than ever to have a unique voice, marketing skills and a strong business sense to cut through a very crowded market.”
Mei Shuzhi is a graphic designer and art director, who has made some major contributions to the growth of the creative industry over recent years.
John Jay (Shanghai, China / Tokyo, Japan)
“Speed is the new craft. Making things well may not be enough anymore.”
“Don’t be afraid to share. Don’t be araid to use other people’s ideas, but do transform – and practise proper attribution.”