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Chelsea Soisson

Cycling print designed in house for PRL
Custom print collaboration with RLX & Trendy Golf - Bandana Print
SP 24 Riviera Print for PRL
Digital collage surface print for PRL SP 2023
Children's SP 24 print for PRL
Limited Edition Camp Shirt for PRL 2019
Surface print design for DSW
Print Designed for Sustainable Swim Brand
Tshirt Graphic Design RL Resort Collection 24

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Chelsea Soisson, Surface Design, Illustration, Art Direction

Chelsea Soisson is a seasoned designer & illustrator, with over 12 years of experience designing and directing original artwork. She is a New Jersey native whose work is painterly and fun. She attained her BFA in Illustration from The Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore. Her expertise lies in art direction, concept development, bespoke print creation, surface pattern development, illustration, and custom artwork creation.

Chelsea's artistic approach, honed through years of experience and dedication, consistently ensures excellence across a diverse range of creative projects. If you are looking for visually striking content, her expertise shines through in every project she takes on.

Disciplines

Art Direction,Fine Art,Illustration,Surface & Textile

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