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Wallpaper of the Week #64 - Anna Anjos

September 06, 2009 from abduzeedo's blog

The wallpaper of this week is a very cool illustration created by Anna Anjos, a graphic designer and illustrator from São Paulo, Brazil. Anna started very young creating the internal drawings of her mother's book.

Since her early days she preferred pencils and papers than conventional toys. Her first work was at age 10 where she had the opportunity to create the internal drawings of her mother's book.

We highly recommend that you check out Anna Anjos' website

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