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MASTERING THE DARK ARTS

Sir Alexander Fleming was hard at work in his lab when he noticed one of his petri dishes had developed some mold. Instead of tossing the sample in the garbage as many others would, he noticed the mold appeared to be killing the staphylococcus in the dish and gave it further inspection. And just like that, in one of the world’s greatest happy accidents, penicillin was born.

It was a similar happy accident that brought Jotham to the world of art. When he was a little kid he made a tremendous mess. But just like

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