Ultramarine
November 3, 2010This has a connection to the signed Eggelston c-type paper, something inherent in the medium I think.
IKB, 2010
This has a connection to the signed Eggelston c-type paper, something inherent in the medium I think.
IKB, 2010
Will report back with any findings.
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