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Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
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Cut-paper collage postcard created for the Swap-bot swap "Nifty Neutrals," in which we are only allowed to use black, white, grey, and brown.
Background polygons from magazine & catalog clippings. Central zig-zag from real (not facsimile) mid-19th-century ledger paper. Thanks to the influence of composer John Cage, I let chance determine the locations of the black painted lines: their positions are pairs of integers in sequence from a random number generator.
Background polygons from magazine & catalog clippings. Central zig-zag from real (not facsimile) mid-19th-century ledger paper. Thanks to the influence of composer John Cage, I let chance determine the locations of the black painted lines: their positions are pairs of integers in sequence from a random number generator.
Steve Bucknell, My Awake Gottica (m.a.g), , Tim Lukeman have particularly liked this photo
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