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THE STORY of PRINT
Historically, fabrics and prints were used to represent families and clangs. As old as time we have used prints to identify which, tribe they belong to. Even in biblical text prints and fabrics determined whether you where royality or slave (Just like the story of Moses, the Pharoh and the hebrew cloth)
As an Artist I am always looking for ways to create pieces in different ways. Below are projects that I have worked on which uses the basic repetitive principles used in surface design infused with a touch of my portrait art.
DJ Nikki and Son Harley
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Kelis
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Legendary Damon
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