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Stir It Up And Mix It Up – That’s Pastiche! (With Horizontal Scrolling Image)
The discordant and syncopated visual rhythms and shifting spatial references form an intermixed background of space and time for the Modflower to strut her stuff against. How can her conceit be so charming? Is that a Radical Sign lurking there … Continue reading →
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