Connecticut-based artist Maximilian Toth continues to produce chalkboard-style paintings that seem to use movement and personal stories to illustrate the bulk of his work. In an ode to carefree teenage antics , his work shows scenes of people stumbling into each other, laughing, partying, and listening to music, among other things. It helps showcase the often dumb things we all did as kids and the freedom that came with that through the lens of memory and flashback that keeps us entertained all these years later and serves as the subject of our shared stories.
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