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texas jack and the chili pepper stalk
klimt envelope for tim
restless exhibit in the shoe gallery
sunday afternoon in the snake museum
gauguin bathers remix
constantin's nightmare
a man needs a fish (bicycle 2)
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specimen 507
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first dinosaur to play hamlet
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design by committee
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postcard for cathy
envelope for randy
éloge des serpents
death waits for us
fun with layers 01
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package for philippa
center ring at the flea circus
alive people in the world
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today's moderns
spotted owl with curly brackets
envelope for gena
four by four
envelope for tone
klimt envelope for dani
klimt envelope for angie
envelope for karen
first homage to joseph cornell
this palpitating inward life
j'ai le cafard
wild and native #2: the flexible fox
wild and native #1
tiny green things
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oscar wilde looks into the deep past
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Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
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Cut-paper collage postcard created for Kollage Kit theme: "Left-over Bits."
The bird is a scarlet ibis, the national bird of Trinidad. Its color comes from the red crustaceans it eats. Tattooed man from a 19th century French medical textbook: I guess medical publishers in those days weren't above including an occasional gee-whiz picture! I wish I knew where the man originally came from, but I don't. Also: mysterious Spanish text, washi tape, rubber stamp, and photo of water from Discover magazine.
The bird is a scarlet ibis, the national bird of Trinidad. Its color comes from the red crustaceans it eats. Tattooed man from a 19th century French medical textbook: I guess medical publishers in those days weren't above including an occasional gee-whiz picture! I wish I knew where the man originally came from, but I don't. Also: mysterious Spanish text, washi tape, rubber stamp, and photo of water from Discover magazine.
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