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Wallpaper of the Week #42 - Mayheam

February 26, 2009 from abduzeedo's blog

The wallpaper of this week is another design from Mayheam, a young digital artist from Virginia, US. Once again we highly recommend that you check his site out.

my real name is Pezhman, but im known of "Mayheam" on internet. Mayheam started in 2004 a name on internet that later on came on my graphics. 18 years old male in Virgina. my goal on art is to be better and better everyday. im here to show my work to all and also love to know your opinion about 'em. any bad thing good thing any mistake or anything i would LOVE to hear.

For more information visit Mayheam's deviantART page at http://mayheam.deviantart.com/

Abduzeedo's wallpaper of the week by Mayheam
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Abduzeedo's iPhone wallpaper of the week by Mayheam
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