Logan is now back in chilly Brooklyn and looking over some of his images of beautiful weather, beautiful people, and painting in The Gambia. Now that the seven artists have returned back, the stories have returned with them. One thing for sure is that they all treasured the kids, and that the locals appreciated the art. In addition to being a stencil artist, Logan is also a talented photographer and he shares some images here with you.
(all images © Logan Hicks)
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