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ADAM BATCHELOR
Simple yet impactful. These minimal drawings by English artist Adam Batchelor are filled with thoughtful, social commentary. About his work, Adam says, “Taking influence from social injustices and issues throughout the world, my work explores the breakdown and conflict between humanity, the man-made and the natural world, and looks into the ever rapid transition of developing cultures.”
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ADAM BATCHELOR
Simple yet impactful. These minimal drawings by English artist Adam Batchelor are filled with thoughtful, social commentary. About his work, Adam says, “Taking influence from social injustices and issues throughout the world, my work explores the breakdown and conflict between humanity, the man-made and the natural world, and looks into the ever rapid transition of developing cultures.”
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ADAM BATCHELOR
Simple yet impactful. These minimal drawings by English artist Adam Batchelor are filled with thoughtful, social commentary. About his work, Adam says, “Taking influence from social injustices and issues throughout the world, my work explores the breakdown and conflict between humanity, the man-made and the natural world, and looks into the ever rapid transition of developing cultures.”
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ADAM BATCHELOR
Simple yet impactful. These minimal drawings by English artist Adam Batchelor are filled with thoughtful, social commentary. About his work, Adam says, “Taking influence from social injustices and issues throughout the world, my work explores the breakdown and conflict between humanity, the man-made and the natural world, and looks into the ever rapid transition of developing cultures.”
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ADAM BATCHELOR
Simple yet impactful. These minimal drawings by English artist Adam Batchelor are filled with thoughtful, social commentary. About his work, Adam says, “Taking influence from social injustices and issues throughout the world, my work explores the breakdown and conflict between humanity, the man-made and the natural world, and looks into the ever rapid transition of developing cultures.”
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ADAM BATCHELOR
Simple yet impactful. These minimal drawings by English artist Adam Batchelor are filled with thoughtful, social commentary. About his work, Adam says, “Taking influence from social injustices and issues throughout the world, my work explores the breakdown and conflict between humanity, the man-made and the natural world, and looks into the ever rapid transition of developing cultures.”
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ADAM BATCHELOR

Simple yet impactful. These minimal drawings by English artist Adam Batchelor are filled with thoughtful, social commentary. About his work, Adam says, “Taking influence from social injustices and issues throughout the world, my work explores the breakdown and conflict between humanity, the man-made and the natural world, and looks into the ever rapid transition of developing cultures.”

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