Hand Painted Flags of the Americas

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In anticipation of traveling Central and South America, I have painted a bunch of flags! Twenty-six of them, that is. It was an excruciating process and I would rather stab my own eyeballs rather than doing it over again—but I am very excited to share this with you! Plus I learned fun facts along the way about things like dolphin hunters, large bodies of water, and underwear traditions.

Included are **26 hand-painted PNGs**, **Scanned art at 600dpi**, and **PSDs** that will open with as old as 2014 Photoshop (you should probably upgrade...but I admire your frugality)

WHY FLAGS? Well, let me help you get those juices flowing! These come in spiffy for educational purposes, hand-painted icons, patriotic patterns, and spot illustrations (for editorial spreads and such).

Have a jolly good time creating! Let me know if you have any questions along the way. I'd love to help out however I can.

Love peace & hair grease,

Katrina

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*There are many countries missing. I got a bit weary painting those tedious emblems. Thanks to our school systems here in the US of A, few of you will notice and fewer of you will care. Dear Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and everyone who lives inside you — I am especially sorry that I missed you, because in my ignorance, I did not realize you exist.*
Compatible with: Adobe Photoshop
File Type: PNG, PDF, PSD
File Size: 303.14 MB
Dimensions: 2800 x 1750 px
DPI: 600