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At last I found a fun way to combine my love of dogs with illustration. For these self-directed projects I walked around places I’ve lived such as Dublin, Berlin, Brooklyn & Tauranga and took pictures of local dogs and drew each of them to be featured on these collage-style posters. It’s a fantastic way to get to know people and their dogs in the community.