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Source: Shuaitong Zong

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12 miles of San Francisco through my eyeballs

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Two clear paths for an artist

If we haven’t met yet, I’m Allie Sullberg, and I’m an artist, writer, and illustrator. If you’d like to check out more of my work, here’s my website and my Instagram.

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  • Allie Sullberg

    Allie Sullberg is an artist, writer, and illustrator based in San Francisco. She makes all sorts of things and writes about what she thinks about when she's making. She's worked with The New York Times, The New Yorker, and SFMOMA.

  • Gizem Vural: Studio

    Artist based in NYC. Represented by Uprise Art Gallery.

  • Anoosha Syed

    I'm a picture book author and illustrator extraordinaire.

  • Avery Elias

    Artist & Wildlife Interpreter \ud83e\uddac living in the Yukon

  • Estee Zales

    Writer & Illustrator

  • Travis Nichols

    Maker of books/comics/games/stuff for kids & post-kids and a clown in a college of his own cobbling. The Terribles (Random House)! The HECKADECK (Chronicle)!

  • Carolyn Yoo

    Artist, writer, & journaler in Brooklyn, NY \ud83c\udf1d Writer of SEE YOU, your companion for intentional creative practice

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