So, William Schaff isn't really one for advice but we talked about a couple of things including how he feels perseverance is necessary for an artist, how you don't have to do what you're supposed to, and the inspiration a person such as David Lamb of Brown Bird was.
You'll also notice that during our interview Will had a friend, Christine Depoto - another local artist and sign maker - stop over, which was a great example of how open and inviting Fort Foreclosure really is.
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Song: "Jovano" by What Cheer? Brigade
*This interview was recorded on October 2nd, 2019 at Fort Foreclosure in Warren, RI
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