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Teacher Closed Posture Cutout Image – eLearningchips

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Teacher Closed Posture Cutout Image – eLearningchips

Full-length cutout image of respectful middle-aged man. In this photo Pavel looks serious while standing in a closed position. Our cutout character would be a great addition to e-learning courses. Due to his appearance he could be used as a teacher, who demonstrates educational material to the students; wide range of postures and facial expressions will
Type: photo; Photo Model: Pavel Category: cutout character; Appearance: European, middle-aged man, grumpy, thoughtful, displeased; Style: classic wear; Posture: closed; Background: transparent; Application area: web-design projects (e-learning, marketing, advertising, etc.) ;

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