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Wallpaper of the Week #92 - Carmelo Di Lorenzo

March 21, 2010 from abduzeedo's blog

The wallpaper of this week is a beautiful illustration by Carmelo Di Lorenzo, an art director, designer and illustrator, from São Paulo, Brazil. Carmelo worked with Adhemas Batistas, one of his greatest influences, a few years ago and now he is working as Senior Art Director at Wunderman.

For more information check out Carmelo Di Lorenzo portfolio at http://www.casadedesenho.com.br/

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