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Stefanie Schneider
Stefanie Schneider Minis - Long Way Home - based on the Polaroid

1999

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Stefanie Schneider's Minis Long Way Home II, 2005 Signed and signature brand on verso. Lambda digital Color Photographs based on the Polaroid. Sandwiched in between Plexiglass (thickness 0.7cm) Polaroid sized open Editions 1999-2013 10.7 x 8.8cm (Image 7.9x7.7cm)

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