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“Art is everywhere you look for it” is just a saying until you meet Wahyu Ichwandardi, affectionately known as Pinot, and his wife Dita Wistarini. To sit in a cafe and talk about world events with them is incomplete without the presence of sketchbooks and drawing tools. Their children, Arwen, Leia and Neo, often tag along and draw as their parents do, anywhere.
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(The Jakarta Post/ Asmara Wreksono & Masajeng Rahmiasri)
Editor's note: All footages and artworks copyrights belong to Wahyu Ichwandardi / @pinot and Dita W. Yolashasanti / @ditut