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1. How We Met (Song by Greg Dember, Art by Holly DeWolf)




In 2010 I was hired to provide illustrations for a music video for Seattle musician, Greg Dember. Greg asked for a series of visuals to go along with one of his songs "How We Met" from his new album "Water Makes Waves" released early this year. In total I created 42 illustrations to float along to his song. 

~The song comes from Greg's new album "Water Makes Waves" and you can learn more about Greg's music at: http://www.gregdembermusic.com

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2. Inside Rainbow Islands


So you thought you used to play 2D games. If you had taken a look behind the screen, then you'd have seen this. The featured game is Rainbow Islands from Taito, a classic 8-bit video game for the arcades, released in 1987.

You're invited to Sevensheaven.nl for more imagery.

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