Toronto Tattoo Artist Defends Her Use of Stick Figure Art
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#53RSZ)
In a very clever parody of an online interview series, comedian Julie Nolke, who traveled back in time to warn her 2019 self about 2020, portrays Pepper Anderson, an inked up Toronto tattoo artist whose entire portfolio consists of stick figures. Despite several questions regarding her distinctive style, Anderson repeatedly insisted that her work was that of true art.
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