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WINSTON TAYLOR RECORDS STRAWBERRY PROFILE  |  LUCY BULL
  INTERVIEW BY CAIT P. MCDONOUGH
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL  
SHIPPING CHARGES APPLY Lucy Bull is an artist and curator living and working in Los Angeles, California. I was first drawn to her
  work for its welcoming beauty. Her use of texture and her varying brushwork effortlessly contribute to a
STORE lavish collection of transfixing paintings. She has published a book of her works, Plume, with One Star
CONTACT Press. Bull’s work has been featured in galleries such as Andrew Edlin Gallery in New York City and also
  with Mother Culture.
   
  Most recently Bull has begun curating her own series titled, From the Desk of Lucy Bull. The desk-top
  exhibition space challenges the traditional gallery’s purpose, bringing viewers, work and artists into one
  home in a communal experiment. Her most recent exhibition, featuring artist Aleksander Hardashnakov,
  opened October 21st.
   
  In our early morning phone call, Lucy and I discussed her technique, process and how The Desk came to
  be. We also commiserated about instagram culture and our love/hate relationship with a stuffy, yet hopeful
  art scene. Lucy’s raw spirit and candidness made for easy conversation and laughs. She is genuine and  
  tender in her appreciation for other artists and respecting work and space. After the interview, have a listen  
  to Lucy’s gorgeous mix featuring A.C. Marias, Brian Eno and more.  
     
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  Actress - Jardin  
  A.C. Marias - Time Was  
  African Head Charge - Stone Chant  
  Snakefinger - The Model  
  Brian Eno - Dead Finks Don’t Talk