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Alice Teichert
The Text Is Still Unwritten - Fantastique

2008

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    Susan Collet's monoprints are inspired by the colours, textures and shapes found in nature. A gifted ceramicist, Collett originally took printmaking at Central Tech High School in To...
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  • Collected XVII - textured, abstract, embossed, monoprint on archival paper
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