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New Curse of the Multiples Prints and Jewelry by Mike Giles

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After his initial successful run of graphic posters, designer Evan Melnyk aka “Curse of the Multiples” is at it again. The newest set of prints are available now from his online shop featuring his ever-so-crisp graphics and witty dark quotes.

Adding another discipline to his craft, he just finished creating some laser-cut acrylic jewelry featuring some of his most iconic characters. Both posters and jewels are limited runs and affordable like always, starting at $30 for the accessories and $20 for posters. See more info on his site and more images after the jump.






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This entry posted on 01 July 2009 at 11:36 AM
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