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Family Galaxy Case featuring the digital art Famiy Ties by Terry Boykin

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Famiy Ties Galaxy Case

Terry Boykin

by Terry Boykin

$27.00

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Famiy Ties Galaxy case by Terry Boykin.   Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

Design Details

THIS WAS INSPIRED BY THE RICHNESS OF FAMILY.

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3 - 4 business days

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Famiy Ties Digital Art by Terry Boykin

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About Galaxy S8 Cases

Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case.   The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation.   Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

Artist's Description

THIS WAS INSPIRED BY THE RICHNESS OF FAMILY.

About Terry Boykin

Terry Boykin

Terry Boykin is an Acyrlic and Digital Artist. He grew up on the south side of Chicago. Though the family did not have wealth, Terry often says they were “rich in the greatest form of wealth: a nurturing and affirming love.” His first “collectors” were his mother and great-aunt, who nurtured his creative gift and often said that he would become a Commercial Artist. After the death of his mother, at age 13, he lost the desire to draw. Later in life he would draw for his children, trying to encourage them to use their God-given gift of creativity. Through a friend he was introduced to painting plaster figurines. His technique brought the figurines to life. He was then introduced to Graphic Design. in 2001, while taking classes...

 

$27.00