'I'd like 11 and a half tons of resin, please': the artisans behind the artists

guardian.co.uk — Rachel Swainston Made spot paintings for Damien Hirst in the mid-1990s, before becoming an upholsterer. Painting spots was very dull. There's not a lot you can say about them. The canvases would arrive; they'd be stretched and pinned. Damien would specify spot size and we would mark them up and draw them.
This is fascinating and timely, with the Hirst show: the artisans who make artists' works t.co/rykoa5q7 via @guardian