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less decadent, much more beauty


Cut-paper collage postcard for Megan—made from trash for the Waste Cut & Paste group. The copper clamps are from an ad in a junk laboratory journal, and the rest is from a junk fashion mag. I used to hate getting magazines I never subscribed to, but now...well, I guess they're material, aren't they?
Does anyone know the artist who painted the beauty? I'm guessing Flemish, maybe 17th century...but I could be way off.
Oh, and by the way, the words in the title (from the text) are not my opinion about decadence, by any means.
Does anyone know the artist who painted the beauty? I'm guessing Flemish, maybe 17th century...but I could be way off.
Oh, and by the way, the words in the title (from the text) are not my opinion about decadence, by any means.
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