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Speak of Inez with Love III
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12021-07-20T20:16:58+00:00Speak of Inez with Love III3Mixed Media (2019) *audio available*plain2023-09-28T17:57:42+00:00Cameras: Cardboard, Wood, Flock, Craft Rhinestones, Acrylic Paint, Hot Glue, Holographic Glitter. Roses: Found Books, Acrylic Paint, Hot Glue, Steel, Window Screen. Audio: Artist singing “Dreadful Memories” by Sara Gunning, layered, echoed and looped (2019)