This Artist Delivers “The Good News” With Upbeat Street Flyers
South African artist Jaco Haasbroek thinks there should be more good news in the world. To combat all the horrible news stories we come across daily, he decided to create a series of fictional upbeat headlines to lift everyone’s mood.
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