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What I’ve been up to while off the radar

I fell off the blogging train in late October. I was mostly working on holiday gift art, so I couldn’t share my in-progress pictures. Those projects are no longer secret, and might get a post in the future. Today I want to share a project from my day-job.

photograph of a white ford transit van with an old-fashioned rocket ship illustration on the side

The sixth-and-final van wrap for Timberland Regional Library is complete and was delivered yesterday. I’ll add it to the portfolio entry once I get a picture in the sunshine… sometime around July. đŸ˜‰ I couldn’t wait to share it, though. Everything is more fun with rocket ships!

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