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LIFE OF CRIME

It all started with doodles. You know, the completely mindless little drawings we all do in the margins of our papers when we’re bored. For Crime, doodling was much more than just a way to while away the hours, it was an all-encompassing passion from which he vaulted himself into the art world. Dominic Ciambrone sat down with Crime to talk about his artistic journey, the significance he places on famous architecture and much more.

From the fifth grade moving forward, I would always doodle on my classwork and I’d eventually make every one of my teachers used to seeing my doodles on my classwork. They wouldn’t complain as long as they could see the work, whatever it was. If it was a story

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