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A Style For Thought

Posted on March 26, 2011 by Miles Arakaki

In the last post , we were “forewarned” that we would be encountering some new styles as we continue with the “art journey” that we’ve been on for quite a while now (with some little “breaks” from it now and … Continue reading →

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