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Monday, June 29, 2009
Grass Grows Right Out of Her Head
This baby has been on the ground a long while. Grass is growing right in her plastic hair.
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Elizabeth Leader
Buffalo, New York, United States
I am an environmental artist with an eye for urban decay. I paint in oils & acrylics and use a wide variety of materials to communicate ideas about "the trail we leave behind us".
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