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Beautiful Digital Art by Ben Thomas

February 21, 2012 from AoiroStudio's blog

Ben Thomas is a digital artist and photographer based in London, UK. With a strong use of colour and negative space, Ben thrives his style with a juxtaposition of highly layered elements and wide open spaces. Being published and worked with most of the fluent brands out there, Ben will not cease to inspire us.

For more information about Ben Thomas, you can visit his website at ben-thomas.com and check out his photography site at benthomas-photo.com and follow him on Twitter @iambenthomas.

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About the author

My name's François Hoang and my alias's Aoiro Studio. I am a self-taught freelance graphic designer from Montreal, Canada. I've been designing for the last 4 years and really have a huge passion for creative work that makes a difference in our world. If you wanna requests some posts; I can be found on Twitter or feel free to contact me.

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