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Registered: September 2009
Location: Apache Jct., AZ
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Satinless steel, dichroic glass

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John Blazy

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Registered: January 2010
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Wed January 20, 2010 2:37pm Rating: 9.00 

Great use of dichroic - awesome contrast!

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The third mark of the fall of the Roman empire was strangeness in the arts: the bizarre and the grotesque masquerading as originality (Gibbon, 1796).

Its a lot easier to be original at the expense of aesthetics. A whole lot harder to be original AND aesthetically beautiful.

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