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No, you got the colors all wrong — do it over.


You may have seen the work of Bradley Theodore and not even known it. His dynamic brushstrokes and vivid color palette remind me of Dia de los Muertos, and his art have been used on bags, shoes, jackets, whisky bottles, even luxury vehicles.

Rich as hell and run out of things to spend your money on? Consider hiring Theodore to transform your Rolls-Royce into a one-of-a-kind work of art.

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