Lawrence Bogle is an artist who lives in London and the Spanish Basque Country. He was a cover artist for the record label Kitchenware Records, which was home to artists like Prefab Sprout, Hurrah!, Martin Stephenson and the Daintees, and more. He’s learning to leave the world of work behind in order to draw and paint more. Find him on Instagram at @bog_bogle and @bog_drawings.
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