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If I hold my breath maybe I can live forever.
Landscape Evolution
Peering to the Bottom of Creation
Boundary Between Living and Non-Living
Abiogenesis
Boundary Layer
Diffusion Gradient
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If I hold my breath maybe I can live forever.
Landscape Evolution
Peering to the Bottom of Creation
Boundary Between Living and Non-Living
Abiogenesis
Boundary Layer
Diffusion Gradient
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All Work Kodak, Medalist G2, 1964, 5 X 7in, 9/100
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Kodak, Medalist G2, 1964, 5 X 7in, 9/100

$250.00

Paper Type: Kodak, Medalist G2, 1964, 5 X 7in,
Date Created: 03/2020
Series Position: 9/100

A typical “landscape” piece. I often make a few of these as a warmup when I begin working. I also used a UV laser on this one to create the grey ellipsoid in the “sky”.

Naming
While each piece is unique, they are named according to the manufacturer, paper grade or type, size and the “expiration” date followed by a number representing the sheet count in the box when I acquired it.


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Paper Type: Kodak, Medalist G2, 1964, 5 X 7in,
Date Created: 03/2020
Series Position: 9/100

A typical “landscape” piece. I often make a few of these as a warmup when I begin working. I also used a UV laser on this one to create the grey ellipsoid in the “sky”.

Naming
While each piece is unique, they are named according to the manufacturer, paper grade or type, size and the “expiration” date followed by a number representing the sheet count in the box when I acquired it.


Paper Type: Kodak, Medalist G2, 1964, 5 X 7in,
Date Created: 03/2020
Series Position: 9/100

A typical “landscape” piece. I often make a few of these as a warmup when I begin working. I also used a UV laser on this one to create the grey ellipsoid in the “sky”.

Naming
While each piece is unique, they are named according to the manufacturer, paper grade or type, size and the “expiration” date followed by a number representing the sheet count in the box when I acquired it.