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Stephan Schmitz is a Zürich, Switzerland based illustrator who deals with difficult themes and approaches them with his mini-arts. His work is often filled with colors, shapes and clever visual tricks that lay bare layers of meaning in the ordinary situations we all encounter.
Working with The New York Times or Scientific American, Stephan’s work is eye-catching and always draws the viewer to start question what it is they are seeing. It comes as no surprise given his quirky illustrations and fun documentary style that he has gained an international fan base.
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10 Guilt And Forgiveness
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11 Symphony
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12 Never Alone
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18 The Science Of Awe
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