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Matt Wisniewski
Matt Wisniewski (born 1990) is an American artist and software engineer most known for creating and popularizing a style of digital collage. Early life Wisniewski was born and raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He attended Rochester Institute of Technology where he earned a Bachelor of Science in computer science in 2012. He subsequently moved to New York City. Career Wisniewski achieved recognition in 2011 by combining images he found on Tumblr and FFFFOUND!. In 2015 he expressed a desire to work with his own photography more. By 2018 he had transitioned to primarily working with his own photography. Wisniewski is colour blind. Works His 2014 work for W San Francisco was described as "Vibrant wall murals celebrate male and female forms against unique backdrops". Album cover designs * ''Mind Over Matter'' (2014) Book cover designs * ''L'Esprit de mes pères'' (2012). . * '' Beloit Fiction Journal'' (2013). * '' Borderlife'' (2016). Publications * ''Matt Wisniewski.' ...
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Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Doylestown is a borough and the county seat of Bucks County in Pennsylvania, United States. It is located northwest of Trenton, north of Center City, Philadelphia, southeast of Allentown, and southwest of New York City. As of the 2020 census, the borough population was 8,300. History Like most of the region, the area of Doylestown was inhabited by the Lenape people until the arrival of the Europeans. Doylestown's origins date to March 1745 when William Doyle obtained a license to build a tavern on what is now the northwest corner of Dyers Road and Coryell's Ferry Road (now Main and State Streets). Known for years as "William Doyle's Tavern," its strategic location, at the intersection of the road (now U.S. Route 202 in Pennsylvania, U.S. Route 202) linking Swede's Ford (Norristown, Pennsylvania, Norristown) and Coryell's Ferry (New Hope, Pennsylvania, New Hope) and the road (now Pennsylvania Route 611, PA Route 611) linking Philadelphia and Easton, Pennsylvania, Ea ...
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