I'm liking these assemblages by janet jones an awful lot. Type, reconfigured on some, objects layered and submerged in wax on others, like some lost burial site. Very intriguing indeed.
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Love her work! So happy to see it showcased here.
Posted by: Seth | December 26, 2007 at 08:06 PM