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Hugo Guinness is a British artist, illustrator, and writer. He is known for his illustrations in the "New York Times" and his bold, graphic black-and-white block prints, many of which have appeared in films and publications. Guinness was a copywriter for advertising agency, Collett Dickenson Pearce, an investment banker with Guinness Mahon, and the founder of Coldpiece Pottery. Guinness depicts everyday and eclectic objects or phrases in a simplistic but humorous way. His works have appeared in publications including "The New Yorker", "New York Times", and "Vogue". Guinness has also designed apparel for clothing company Pussy Glamour and a range of leather goods for Coach New York. He frequently collaborates with director and writer, Wes Anderson. Guinness' collaboration with Anderson incl

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  • Hugo Guinness
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  • Hugo Guinness is a British artist, illustrator, and writer. He is known for his illustrations in the "New York Times" and his bold, graphic black-and-white block prints, many of which have appeared in films and publications. Guinness was a copywriter for advertising agency, Collett Dickenson Pearce, an investment banker with Guinness Mahon, and the founder of Coldpiece Pottery. Guinness depicts everyday and eclectic objects or phrases in a simplistic but humorous way. His works have appeared in publications including "The New Yorker", "New York Times", and "Vogue". Guinness has also designed apparel for clothing company Pussy Glamour and a range of leather goods for Coach New York. He frequently collaborates with director and writer, Wes Anderson. Guinness' collaboration with Anderson incl
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  • London, England, UK
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  • Artist, Writer
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  • Hugo Guinness
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  • Guinness at the 87th Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon
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  • 1959-09-12(xsd:date)
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  • Hugo Guinness is a British artist, illustrator, and writer. He is known for his illustrations in the "New York Times" and his bold, graphic black-and-white block prints, many of which have appeared in films and publications. Guinness was a copywriter for advertising agency, Collett Dickenson Pearce, an investment banker with Guinness Mahon, and the founder of Coldpiece Pottery. Guinness depicts everyday and eclectic objects or phrases in a simplistic but humorous way. His works have appeared in publications including "The New Yorker", "New York Times", and "Vogue". Guinness has also designed apparel for clothing company Pussy Glamour and a range of leather goods for Coach New York. He frequently collaborates with director and writer, Wes Anderson. Guinness' collaboration with Anderson includes artwork in the films The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), and providing the voice of Nathan Bunce in Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009).
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