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In the Kingdom of the Blind E.E. Kono Utilizing paper

In the Kingdom of the Blind E.E. Kono Utilizing paperDetails About Oculus Goggles, Plastic, Epoxy Clay, Rubber, Metal, Bell Jar 14 x 9 x 10 in. 2022 Free standing sculpture Michael Campbell lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. He grew up in the Midwest in the 1970's amid the handicraft movement with a home full of macram, decoupage, and paper mch. 1,600 miles away from Haight Ashbury, he made God's eyes in Cub Scouts and glued macaroni onto wooden crosses in Sunday School. From an early age,

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Utilizing paper

toys and other merchandise

I invent scenarios that can be thought of as puzzles with no right or wrong solutions—and perhaps no solutions for them are possible at all

which I tried to convey in “Overexposed: The Tragic Life of Marilyn Monroe in Cinemascope

In the Kingdom of the Blind E.E. Kono Utilizing paperDetails About Oculus Goggles, Plastic, Epoxy Clay, Rubber, Metal, Bell Jar 14 x 9 x 10 in. 2022 Free standing sculpture Michael Campbell lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. He grew up in the Midwest in the 1970's amid the handicraft movement with a home full of macram, decoupage, and paper mch. 1,600 miles away from Haight Ashbury, he made God's eyes in Cub Scouts and glued macaroni onto wooden crosses in Sunday School. From an early age,

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