Forty-three illustrations on the theme of “the teenage mind”
- by Various artistsVarious artists Updated 14:54, May. 29, 2021 | Published 20:57, Nov. 8, 2006This article was published over a year ago. Some information may no longer be current.
Illustration of the teen mind by Tyler Clark Burke
Illustration of the teen mind by Tyler Clark Burke
Illustration of the teen mind by Trudie Cheng
Tyler Clark Burke Roxanna Bikadoroff Roxanna Bikadoroff Kwag Hyo Jung Frank Weidenfelder Balint Zsako Casey Johnson Tamara Shopsin Shawn Kuruneru Fiona Smyth Anna Linder Kwag Hyo Jung Karsten Petrat Frank Weidenfelder Christoph Kienzle Casey Johnson Marcos Chin Melinda Josie Marco Cibola Leif Parsons Florian A. S. Dohn Trudie Cheng Lauchie Reid Tamara Shopsin Monika Aichele Fiona Smyth Sabine Kraus Tobias Tilgner Paul Kim Kwag Hyo Jung Radek Drutis Anna Linder Tyler Clark Burke Tobias Tilgner Christoph Kienzle Lauchie Reid Chris Lee Tyler Clark Burke Radek Drutis Tobias Tilgner Paul Kim Karsten Petrat Karsten Petrat
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