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Friday, March 26, 2010

Collage Again



The semester is on the downward slide already!
When an extra large snow break collides with the semester schedule teachers begin to worry.
I asked them to use only black, white and gray shapes and no human faces or eyes of any type.
Words were verboten as well. 






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