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marks in the sand

marks in the sand

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The Human Touch

Depicts the natural world as a precious picture we as humans have placed behind glass. It comments on the relationship we have with the natural world, and how our impacts can tilt, crack, and reverberate. (Sharpie drawing on paper.)

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