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could be me

This is a new feature I hope to publish every Sunday! I want to give recognition to the sites that I think are valuable resources to all of us, are related to Notpaper in some way, or are just particularly interesting. Or all of the above, like the Could Be Me project that is the very first Site of the Week!




1. Gordon Magnin, 2. James Gulliver Hancock, 3. Jonas Fechner, 4. Lillianna Pereira, 5. Mark Lazenby, 6. Martin Vorwerk, 7. Max Montano, 8. Max-o-matic, 9. MB77,
10. Mudchicken, 11. Patrick Beser, 12. Rachel T Robertson, 13. Randy Mora,
14. Rebecca Trawick, 15. Sebastian Waters, 16. Thereza Rowe, 17. Una Janicijevic,
18. Vivienne Strauss

I'm still not completely sure what the motives for this project were, but I think it's an excellent collection that shows the creativity of the artists involved. The constraints are simply that whatever they create must say "It could be me, but it's actually Paul Paper." I was contacted to participate in the project, and so were many other artists who have been featured on Notpaper! I'm very happy to be familiar with all of them, and see new work from all of them there!





19. Able Parris, 20. Andrée Tracey, 21. Anthony Zinonos, 22. Chen Ying Tzu,
23. Claudio Parentela, 24. Esen Demirci, 25. Exo, 26. Francisca Pageo,
27. Ginette Couture

There are also a lot of collages in the project by artists that I haven't had the pleasure of interviewing. (That will come next!)


by Anna Wolf


by Elisabeth Taudiere


by Sally Illustration

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Comments (2)

Muy buena la selección de sitios.

Thank you for writing about this project! It was so much fun to be a part of it and exciting to see such different interpretations.

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