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Artist Talk with Aaron Noble

Los Angeles-based artist Aaron Noble returns to Tamarind this summer to collaborate in the workshop, having been on site earlier to create a temporary mural on Tamarind's Central Ave facade. As the cofounder of the Clarion Alley Mural Project in San Francisco, Noble is widely known as a mural painter, but he's also an accomplished printmaker. His references draw upon a broad swath of art history and comic books, ranging from William Blake to Marvel comics, bringing animated and futuristic imagery to his works on paper and wall murals.

Relevant research areas: North America, Contemporary, Lithography
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