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Rodin sculpture and couple, Tate Modern, London, 1993 - by Elliott Erwitt (1928), French/American
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lauryn hill by jonty davies for the source september 1998
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Julia Dufossé - “At the intersection of the sacred and the profane lies technology and especially computing technology. Our relationship with computers and the internet oscillates between celebrating it as a savior or fearing it as all powerful force and dismissing it as a mere tool.”
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Location drawings around NYC, drawn in sketchbook and colored digitally.
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Page decorations for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1899 edition.
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Nothing is going to change. Americans love their guns more than they love people and after Sandy Hook we decided that killing over 20 children was acceptable and not outrageous enough to make reasonable restrictions on guns. This is America, a country that has been around for 200 years, a superpower, a 1st world nation, and one of the wealthiest countries on the planet and we refuse to protect our own people. We respect guns more than we respect the lives of people.
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