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Wallpaper of the Week #83 - svpermchine

January 17, 2010 from abduzeedo's blog

The wallpaper of this week is a very colorful image created by Fatkur Rokhim, a freelancer designer from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Fatkur is also known as "svpermchine" at his Deviantart profile and he sent this wallpaper to us, so if you have a wallpaper and you want it to be featured on the Wallpaper of the Week, just let us know. Send it via email to abduzeedo@abduzeedo.com

For more information visit Fatkur's DeviantArt profile.

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