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‘We love you so’ is the idea-blog for “Where the wild things are”
Like any boy or girl who grew up in the 80s, I’m excited about the release of Spike Jonze’s rendition of Where the Wild Things Are. My homey Rubin (of Rubin Recommends) recently flipped the switch on “We love you so”… a running compendium of what inspired the “…hundreds of different artists, writers, photographers, musicians, actors, and creators of all degrees” who worked on the film. Check. It. Out.
So what’s an example of an inspiring Wild Things-like piece o’ work? Jeanne Detallante’s work:
via Rubin Recommends
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