8.01.2011

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ronald chase


drawing, photography
and folded paper
2009



3 comments:

Maria Maria Maria said...

What beautiful textures!

Jillian Hobbs said...

How cool is that?!

It's funny because I really thought these were stones... and I've been thinking of doing something like that on my wall in my apartment... I have this GIANT gray frame... thought about using stones from the beach or using oyster shells just to get a beautiful texture!

so stunning!

ashley said...

so beautiful!