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More Walks than Works : An Intro to ‘Poetic Mapping’:Walking into Art’
Part travelogue, part art …
If ‘Walking into Art’ sounds a bit like a collision, like ‘walking into a door’, well, a lot of artistic invention begins in accident.
If you believe in accident, that is. Continue reading →
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