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Jeremyville by Lost At E Minor

Sketchels

Pulled together by Australian design team, Jeremyville, Sketchel is a customised art bag project with 500 original one-off and limited edition sketchels by around 250 international artists including Genevieve Gauckler, Miss Van, Gary Baseman, Marc Atlan, Tim Biskup, MCA Evil Design, Jeremyville, Saiman Chow, Bob Kronbauer, Jon Burgerman, Tado, Nathan Jurevicius, Fawn Gehweiler, Andrew Brandou, ESM Artificial, and Tim Tsuiamongst, many others. Stage two of the project is also now open for submissions and is being launched at the annual Semi-Permanent festival by Design is Kinky 7-8 July 2006 in Sydney.

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