Illustration: Hannah K. Lee’s beautiful portrayal of the insecurities felt by every young artist

Date
27 May 2014

The fourth issue of Hannah K. Lee’s risograph zine, Everyone Else is Younger and More Talented, is a beautiful portrayal of the insecurities felt by every young artist. Spiky, stringy shapes and forms wriggle through one another, evoking nerves and the inside of a mind which is riddled with doubt. On one side of a page, Hannah portrays a dream compliment, and on the other, a twisted, frightful version, a fear of what people might say or think. A lovely little book of wonderfully expressive patterns and designs, there to remind you that you are never alone in your anxieties.

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Hannah K. Lee: Everyone Else is Younger and More Talented

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Hannah K. Lee: Everyone Else is Younger and More Talented

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Hannah K. Lee: Everyone Else is Younger and More Talented

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Hannah K. Lee: Everyone Else is Younger and More Talented

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Hannah K. Lee: Everyone Else is Younger and More Talented

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Hannah K. Lee: Everyone Else is Younger and More Talented

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Hannah K. Lee: Everyone Else is Younger and More Talented

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