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Detouring In Style

Posted on March 21, 2011 by Miles Arakaki

I was actually going to publish this post earlier, but then a few literally “world-shaking” and tragic events occurred , and so I ended up taking a detour from the experimental “Art Journey” project that I had been publishing installments … Continue reading →

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