Matt Curry is a painter and illustrator, and the founder of Imagefed design studio. His work has given him two Grammy nominations, both for album covers for the band Thievery Corporation. His illustrations have been published in magazines such as Wired, Blond Magazine, and Digital Arts, as well as in Taschen books.
When we went to Washington, DC, to meet Matt he showed us his most recent work, the various techniques he uses, and his small studio in the middle of the woods.
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