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Artist: Foolscap Press
The Snails
By Foolscap Press
Located in Mill Valley, CA
"The Snails" is published in an edition limited to 100 numbered copies and is contained in a box with a cast-paper sculpture. The text is printed letterpress in Koch Antiqua type on ...
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2010s Contemporary Foolscap Press Art

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Mixed Media

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