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Artist: Sandra Lapage
Sharp garments for desperate shamans: portrait in aegis dress
By Sandra Lapage
Located in Santa Monica, CA
C-Print, edition 1/10.
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2010s Sandra Lapage Art

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C Print

Sharp garments for desperate shamans: shield dress
By Sandra Lapage
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Assemblage: recycled materials (aluminum, plastic), copper wire and staples
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2010s Sandra Lapage Art

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Wire

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