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Ocher marks in old philatelic family album

11/7/2017

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The stamps' hinges left ocher marks in the yellowing pages of this old booklet that was long ago used as a family philatelic album, a great starting point for unconscious thoughts to flow into the blank pages and condense into unexpected urban shapes. 
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To a certain extent, his method mimics incremental urban processes, where new layers are build upon previous facts on the ground, frequently reinterpreted by newer intentions or realities.


Size: 19 x 13.5 cm
​Technique: pencil and old marks on paper.​

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