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Artist: Jody Alexander
Genetics, Paleontology and Evolution, No. 2
By Jody Alexander
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Antique European linen, bookcloth from discarded library books, stencils, thread, mull, walnut dye, and Longstitch binding. Includes custom cla...
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2010s Contemporary Jody Alexander Art
Genetics, Paleontology and Evolution, No. 1
By Jody Alexander
Located in Mill Valley, CA
African backstrap woven cotton, bookcloth from discarded library books, stencils, thread, and mull.
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Hemingway and the Art of Awareness, No. 6
By Jody Alexander
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Reclaimed linen, bookcloth from discarded library books by Ernest Hemingway, stencils, thread, and mull with custom made clamshell box.
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Mixed Media
Hemingway and the Art of Awareness, No. 1
By Jody Alexander
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Reclaimed linen, bookcloth from discarded library books by Ernest Hemingway, stencils, thread, and mull.
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2010s Contemporary Jody Alexander Art
Hemingway and the Art of Awareness, No. 2
By Jody Alexander
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Reclaimed linen, bookcloth from discarded library books by Ernest Hemingway, stencils, thread, and mull.
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2010s Contemporary Jody Alexander Art
Materials
Mixed Media
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