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Jem Little

I recently moved to Bristol to rekindle my creative soul as I find it such an inspiring, creatively-charged place. This is the first illustration I have done in the last few years! I like to have an element of fun in my work.

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Featured ArtistJessica BlackwellOctober 31, 2019
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