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LIGAMENTS - Cover art and Kickstarter

This year I was given the marvellous opportunity to work on the cover art for a GLoG hack zine by the name of Ligaments, by Michael Dugan.

Thusly, I am blessed to share both the final art as well as a link to his amazing Kickstarter!

Please give it a look, it was such a joy to work with Michael as well as learn about this hack and its world.


https://t.co/yP9td1UBz2








 

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