FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — From his attic studio on the third floor of Fairbanks’ Co-Op Plaza, Tanner Jackson Rhines makes contemporary art with his trusty G2 Pilot pen. On any given day, his work could be sold at a local First Friday event or at a studio in New York or Europe. Rhines, 23, grew […]
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