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Geoff McFetridge Discusses His Rise to Fame, Creative Process & More

McFetridge gives ‘Monster Children’ an all-access pass to his studio for the second installment of “Table Talk.”

For the second installment of its “Table Talk” series, Monster Children and host Chris Pastras — co-founder of Stereo Skateboards — sat down with none other than celebrated Los Angeles-based artist Geoff McFetridge. Here McFetridge, known for his minimal-yet-expressive paintings, gives Pastras and company an all-access pass to his studio while also sitting down to discuss everything from his rise to fame and the length of his creative process to “his ability to see 284 shades of grey when we can only see three.” Check it out above and look for more from McFetridge over on Instagram.

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