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Kat Cameron (Team Kitten) by Lost At E Minor

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Brisbane-based illustrator, Kat Cameron, shifts dramatically between cutesy Hello Kitty styled vector and darker sexually based themes with her Team Kitten work. Her quirky take on girls and cuddly creatures utlises a minimalist colour palette yet her characters seem strangely at ease within their rather incongruous surrounds. Cameron has done editorial work for a number of magazines in Australia including Yen and Stu and is currently exhibiting at Illicit Gallery in New Zealand. More pics after the jump.

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This entry posted on 16 March 2006 at 9:25 AM
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