Goldfish Print
This Paul Delaney Goldfish Print Is The Perfect Gift For All Ages
To eliminate mass production, we print it to order, for you!
Paul Delaney is from Skibbereen, Co. Cork. He likes to draw pictures, scribble ideas for stories, make stuff look nice on a page and brighten people’s day. Luckily he gets to do all these things in his job as a graphic designer, illustrator and printmaker.
Paul’s illustration work combines his love of graphic shapes, quirky characters, animals, textures, typography, words and whimsy. They are sweet, joyful and good natured; sprinkled, of course, with a little bit of anarchy.
You can find more about Paul and his work by visiting www.pauldelaney.ie
Look out for more of Paul’s work coming soon & keep updated with his latest updates & work by following him on his very entertaining Instagram account here:
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