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Square But Trendy – Is Less More? (Scrolling Image)
This bold graphic image is composed greatly out of squares, yet has a trendy contemporary look to it. Could it be that Less is More? Scroll down the image to go on a Square but Trendy little art trip! NOTES: … Continue reading →
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