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4/19/10

Hand-made maps are fascinating, especially when you can sees the little inaccuracies of the hand. This series of maps document how the landscape changes over the seasons, through the overflowing river in spring, a lush summer, fall storm season and sparse winter.

NOLA Map, Spring
2010
Copper Plate Etching/Monotype Combination
22"x30"

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