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Stephen Kade Illustration
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Organ Grinder Turnabout
This little monkey can now get his day in the sun. If the little man stops dancing, just watch what our little fuzzy guy is gonna do with that hammer.
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Stephen Kade
Walled Lake, MI, United States
I am an illustrator who cannot help but be a slave to my imagination. Reality is a large part of my day, but I'm working on that by painting more and more each day to allieviate that imposition.
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