“Most artists go potty as they get older: dafter and madder as they get more celibate. So I am consciously going to do that.”

—  Peter Blake

Charlotte Higgins, "It was 37 years ago today – and Sgt Pepper cover has still failed to pay", http://www.guardian.co.uk/thebeatles/story/0,,1230411,00.html The Guardian, 2004-06-03
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British artist 1932

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