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Encode art postcards | packaging up

January 15, 2021

The January prints arrived. So happy with how the texture and reflectance in my work translates into ink and paper. Now for packaging up.

Winter Survival Edition art prints | January

Winter Survival Edition art prints | January

Winter Survival Edition art prints | January

Winter Survival Edition art prints | January

Winter Survival Edition art prints | January

Winter Survival Edition art prints | January

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