Illustrator Andrew Rae shares the pictorial tomes that have inspired him

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London-based illustrator Andrew Rae’s style is detailed and full of clean, measured linework. He’s able convey character through subtle expressions and gestures, and his ability to depict complex narratives in his work is why he’s built up such an impressive client list including The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, The New Yorker, the Science Museum and Google among others. He is known for his graphic novel Moonhead and the Music Machine published by Nobrow, but has also illustrated other publications including This is Warhol, This is Dali, Where’s Warhol and My Crazy Inventions Sketchbook published by Laurence King.

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