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The Night Moods (With Horizontally Scrolling Image)
For most of the past number of posts, we’ve been sort of riding along with an experimental “art journey”, in which a continuous series of images and commentaries has been presented, which sum up to form a long train of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Humor, Intercontexting, Poems, Scrolling Images
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