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An interview with artist Eric Drooker

by inaki February 1, 2011February 8, 2011

Eric Drooker is a painter and graphic novelist who lives in the Bay Area. He started out in New York creating political street art in the 1980s, most recently designed the animation sequence for the film “Howl” (2010).

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