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If I hold my breath maybe I can live forever.
Landscape Evolution
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Abiogenesis
Boundary Layer
Diffusion Gradient
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All Work Unknown Paper, 4X5in, 8/48
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Unknown Paper, 4X5in, 8/48

$175.00

Paper Type: Unknown 4X5in double weight
Date Created: 2020
Series Position: 8/48

The paper came out of a stack of 48 loose sheets of paper in a large lot of expired paper I bought at an estate sale. It’s most likely Kodak.

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: Unknown 4X5in double weight
Date Created: 2020
Series Position: 8/48

The paper came out of a stack of 48 loose sheets of paper in a large lot of expired paper I bought at an estate sale. It’s most likely Kodak.

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: Unknown 4X5in double weight
Date Created: 2020
Series Position: 8/48

The paper came out of a stack of 48 loose sheets of paper in a large lot of expired paper I bought at an estate sale. It’s most likely Kodak.

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.