This Digital Drawings & Illustrations item by KCherellDesigns has 35 favorites from shoppers. Ships from United States. Listed on Nov 12, 2023
This listing is dedicated to those who are graduating from school. Whether high school, college, or another educational program, this artwork depicts a woman holding a diploma which represents excitement for not only finishing this chapter of life but also excitement for the next chapter that life has to offer.
High resolution African American women clipart wearing a graduation gown.
***THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT. NO PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED***
One of a kind hand drawn clipart that you can use for creating personal or professional items.
You will receive:
1 pdf file with a link to images in Dropbox
10 high quality PNG images with transparent background
Picture Size: 3346x3882px at 500 dpi
Small Commercial license (allows you to sell up to 100 units of an end product)
HOW TO USE:
This clipart is intended for use with layers. To use, you will need access to layering software, such as Canva, Photoshop, Illustrator, Procreate, etc.
PLEASE NOTE:
If you intend to sell more than 100 units of an end product, please purchase a large commercial license in my shop.
***A large commercial license is required for each listing where more than 100 units will be sold.
This clipart is for you to use to create your own projects. It is PROHIBITED to claim this artwork as your own or resell as is.
Due to the nature of digital downloads, I cannot offer refunds.
Thanks,
K Cherell
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