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A Stylish Twist, Continued (With Horizontal Scrolling Image)
We’ve been on a kind of “Art Journey” for the past several posts – a long continuous train of thought, comprised of individual images and commentaries that sum together to make larger levels of meaning in context. We’ve been in … Continue reading →
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