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geoflor {pen&ink}

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cephalines {pen&ink}

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lineflowers {pen&ink}

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cephstars {pen & ink}

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Winter 2014 iterations…

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seaweed {pen&ink}

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moontree {pen&ink}

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flightpath {pen&ink}

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daliocto {pen&ink}

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geoflower {pen&ink}

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lilyish {pen&ink}

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