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Wallpaper of the Week #11

June 25, 2008 from abduzeedo's blog

This week we have a very cool wallpaper from the Photoshop Master Justin Maller. We interviewed him a long time ago and he has already featured some inspiration articles here on Abduzeedo. We highly recommend you to visit his website at http://superlover.com.au/

Justin Maller is a freelance graphic artist based in Melbourne, Australia. He has been creating digital art for over seven years, and has been producing professionally for the last 24 months. In July 2007 he released his first Solo Exhibition, which opened to a warm reception in Windsor, Australia. Justing is also the Creative Director of depthCORE, a world renowned international digital art collective established in june 2002. More information about Justin on his website at http://www.superlover.com.au/

Wallpaper of the Week - Desktop Version
Desktop Version

Wallpaper of the Week - iPhone Version
iPhone Version

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For more information about Justin Maller visit their website at http://superlover.com.au/

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