Breaking Bad Characters as Chemical Diagrams
In anticipation of the return of AMC's Breaking Bad for the second half of its final season, Shutterstock analytically assembled “chemical diagrams” to represent significant characters from the show.
In anticipation of the return of AMC's Breaking Bad for the second half of its final season, Shutterstock analytically assembled “chemical diagrams” to represent significant characters from the show.
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Lyn Godley, a designer and artist currently based in Philadelphia, is working on a very unique installation.
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