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Cut-paper collage postcard.
Background from a photo of an installation by Yayai Kusama. Cows from a painting by Sir Edwin Landseer.
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Background from a photo of an installation by Yayai Kusama. Cows from a painting by Sir Edwin Landseer.
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And I like this collage very much; it has the rich texture & emotional feel of some ancient Byzantine ikon.
These latest collages of yours are definitely hitting the creative bullseye. :)
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