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A man and a machine. I use my GR3770 to print comics and gig flyers, and re-process digital artwork to achieve that texture we all know and love. | A man and a machine. I use my GR3770 to print comics and gig flyers, and re-process digital artwork to achieve that texture we all know and love. | ||
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| Ben LaCroix | |
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| Location | Market Street, Chattanooga, TN |
| Country | United States 🇺🇸 |
| Years active | 2017–???? |
| Website | benlacroix.com |
A man and a machine. I use my GR3770 to print comics and gig flyers, and re-process digital artwork to achieve that texture we all know and love.