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For a lot of my career I have worked for various screen print companies as either their only artist or part of an art department. It allowed me to develop a range of styles and was my introduction to computers. (I'm not sure if that last part was a good thing or not but...). These are a couple of the designs I did for a local apparel company a few years ago.
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