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Anja Notanja Sieger

Typewriter Poet & Artist
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Typewritten Portraits from the June Night Market

June 25, 2015

People come up to me, tell me their name and then I stare into their face until a poem emerges.  When I was finish I draw a picture of their face on top of the poem WITHOUT LOOKING AT THE PAPER, only at their face.  

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alysia.jpg
alysia t.jpg
amy.jpg
amy t.jpg
andy 1.jpg
andy t.jpg
angela.jpg
angela t.jpg
anna.jpg
anna t.jpg
arseniy both.jpg
arseniy t.jpg
ashley.jpg
ashley t.jpg
carly.jpg
carly t.jpg
crystal.jpg
crystal t.jpg
 He wanted me to draw him for a dollar.

He wanted me to draw him for a dollar.

emilie.jpg
emilie t 1.jpg
francesca.jpg
francesca t.jpg
gina.jpg
gina t.jpg
jah'asia.jpg
jah'asia t.jpg
jean.jpg
jean t.jpg
jonathan before.jpg
jonathan after.jpg
jonathan.jpg
katarina.jpg
katarina t.jpg
kate closed.jpg
kate t.jpg
katie!.jpg
katie t.jpg
maggie.jpg
maggie t.jpg
matt 2.jpg
matt t.jpg
melanie who escaped before her picture was taken.jpg
michael.jpg
michael t.jpg
mike and shanan upclose.jpg
mike.and.shanan t.jpg
paul.jpg
paul t.jpg
perri both.jpg
perri t.jpg
perri.jpg
sloan.jpg
sloan t.jpg
stephanie2.jpg
stephanie t.jpg
tera.jpg
tera t.jpg
Tags portraits, blind contour, drawing, night market, busking, typewriter, performance art, maria abramovic, party game
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