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Toy Stories by Aled Lewis

April 15, 2011 from marcos333's blog

What happens when we mix creativity with humor? I would say amazing ideas. Is really fun how just a little dialog box can change all the meaning of a picture. Aled Lewis explored this a lot on his Toy Stories series, using basically miniatures and well thought sentences.

If you want to know more about Aled Lewis and his awesome projects, please access his Website or his Tumblr.


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My name is Marcos Torres, I'm Graphic Artist from Porto Alegre, Brasil. You can get to know more about me by acessing my Personal Website or by following me on Twitter: @marcos333. You can also see some of my last projects at my Flickr.

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