obliterated she just wanted to blend in: 05/01/2004 - 06/01/2004

she just wanted to blend in

the use of hands as a form of meditation

5/25/2004

 
net and folk art
net ARTlinks:
PHON:E:ME--<i>
i o l a
</i>-- my boyfriend came back
from the war
--C-Theory--systaime--potatoland--the
secret life of numbers--the
Picasso e-book--Rhizome--GashGirl
[doll yoko] Liquid_Nation--parole--Dia
Center
for the Arts --no memory--ghost
city-- Reimagining
Painting by Eve Wood--Doctor
Hugo
's museums of the mind--turux--net.art
generator --korea
web
art festival--netzwissenschaft
, net.ARTISTS-- Jaka
Zeleznikar--slant--Il
fenomeno
net.art--Tina LaPorta
--the compound--turbulence--Art
Will Survive, and Thrive, on the Net by Charlie
Finch
--light of speed--The
21st-century artform
--geekgirl--llll
llll-llll--An
artwork by CARLO ZANNI [a.k.a
beta]
--0100101110101101.org--natalie
bookchin--
federic madre--Eduardo
Kac --Luther Blisset--AFK--serket.sumati--giacomo
verde--
lisa hutton--la
societe anonyme--easylife--teo
spiller--the performance artist Stelarc
--pavu.com --THOUGHTS
ON NET ART by David
Lu
--mediatopia.net
--critical art ensemble--Projekte
von Angela
Dorrer--map
o
f the market--easylife--very
busy.org--
art context--media
w
ork-- artbyte--


netArt/digitial-- potatoland
--the
alternative museum



posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 25.5.04
 
anatomy related
For a few years I taught
Anatomia Artistica at the Accademia di Belle Arti (Milan, Rome and Florence)
and for this reason have collected so much information regarding the
human body not only in terms of bones & muscles,
but also in terms of the body's use in art (ex. Body Art) as well as
the rapport mind & body.


anatomy related
links
: ORLAN--
the ossuary
in sedlec--extremities--6
billion Human Beings--book:The
Male Body
, A New Look at Men in Public and in Private --art
by Ana Mendieta --Anatomy
and Histology of Normal Skin --Click on a
body
part --Anatomy of Anatomy
in Images and Words--Chart and Description of the Digestive
Process --Anterior View of Skeletal Muscles--La
Specola anatomical
wax
museum--art
torture museum--butchered bodies--Choose
your favorite male bodybuilder
picture --mary daniel hobson's art bodies--jenny
saville's female bodies--human
images exhibition--Australian Institute of Anatomy
Collection --The Noh Mask Effect: A Facial
Expression Illusion --A New Lincoln Image--body
modification ezine--Bob Flanagan Pain
Journal --Body
Image Project--Andreas Vesalius' Renassaince Anatomy
Atlas--The human
body
is impermanent, and it is foolish to be proud of its beauty--Body
Worlds exhibition--Skulls
do more than just protect the brain — they also stimulate the mind--human
body related collages--george
segull and the
body
--Vita
in Due...sexy tuning & kamasutra--innerbody--belly
tattoo--Smith turned to Gray’s Anatomy as a source for drawings that
depict aspects of the human body
--institute for plastination--
L'Ecole d'Anatomie
Naturelle assurait la conservation des corps dans l'alcool ou par dessiccation--Michael
Esson's familiar surgeons
--Hans Bellmer in The Art Institute of Chicago: The Wandering Libido
and the Hysterical
Body
--art and taboo bodies--The
Anatomical Waxes by Clemente
Susini --the body
by shelly jacksonn--The Body
Worlds exhibition --the virtual hospital's brain
dissections-- Walking Canvases: Body
Decoration --The Ideal Beauty of the Human
Body
in Art--a white female body--
the creator of Body
Culture-- expatriate American artist James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903)
produced more than one hundred prints, pastel drawings, and paintings
of scantily clad or nude
female models--Body
gestures
have different meanings according to the country in which
they are expressed--center for human
simulation--a horse anatomy--Bilingual
Chart of Acupuncture
Points
and Meridians--ultimate hurt--the
human animal, the language of the
body
--The Human
Face --the lazurus corporataion--the
melancholy of anatomy--liposculpture
(LY.poh.skulp.chur) n. Cosmetic surgery that attempts to shape the body
by removing fat cells in areas where there is excess fat and, optionally,
by adding fat cells to areas where padding is required--The Database
of Faces
at a glance--dream anatomy--The
body surely was for Frida the
centre of any kind of thought-- FROZEN
SHOULDER
(ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS)--the clendening library's human body--anatomy
at walker arts--molly and abdomen
at fancy delux--genomic
art gallery--head anatomy--mardquart's
beauty analysis--james
michael starr's anatomy
collage--charles le brun's anatomies



muscles:
posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 25.5.04
 
skin hunger

Skin
hunger
is a documented physiological condition
-- I realize that since I rarely tan anymore, I'm
also not touching myself
like I used to do - every time I applied
the lotion all over my body before and after tanning, I was providing
myself with a tactile stimulation that was probably good for me--Someone
wrote about the need to
just be touched.
I'm in that phase now-- "Skin
hunger"
describes an emotional and physical sensation these people
experience when they go for too long without a certain something that
many of us take for granted: touch--The
human being thrives on touch
. An enormous amount of research has been
done in recent years, on both human beings and animals, in regards to
touch. The results show that lack of touch ("cutaneous
deprivation
") can lead, not only to emotional disturbances but
also, to a lessened intellectual ability and physical growth, reduced
sexual interest, and even a weakness of the immune system--Skin
hunger
is well known in the world of infants. Lack of skin contact
gives rise to depression and death--I
am now paying someone to physically touch
me on a more regular basis--Cutaneous
senses-- the Skin and its receptors--entry found for skin
senses
--The Sensory
Systems
-- The
skin is the largest sense organ
, with numerous nerve receptors distributed
in varying concentrations throughout its surface. The nerve fibers from
these receptors travel to the brain--Cutaneous
senses
respond to: pressure, vibration, heating, cooling and noxious
(painful) stimuli--somatosenses provide information about what is happening
on the surface of our body and inside it. Cutaneous senses, or skin
senses
--Tactual psychophysics


Japanese
erotic art
is generally regarded as reaching a peak during the Edo
period--Beauty and Desire in Edo
Period Japan
--Shunga: the Art of Love
in Japan
--The chonin culture revolved around the
entertainment areas of Edo
— the Yoshiwara brothel district and the
Kabuki theatres. Obsessed with the ideal of feminine beauty, townsmen
looked to their artists to express these desires through the depiction
of beautiful women dressed in the height of fashion. Sex became the new
religion of the chonin and their goddess the courtesan of the Yoshiwara--shunga
art and india--JAPANESE SHUNGA
SCROLL FROM THE PERIOD 1875--Often printed as tiny booklets called "pillow
books", SHUNGA art also
served as teaching guides for the sons and daughters of the Japanes bougeoisie.
From the paintings they learned the art of foreplay, sexual positioning,
and proper hygiene.--the traditional Japanese Erotic Art known as shunga,
or the "Images of Spring".....

posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 25.5.04
 
books, altered books, sketchbooks

colophon
altered
books
--sarah fishburn altered
books
--karen michael's art
journals
-- Visual Thinking: Sketchbooks
from the Archives of American Art --some notebooks
by eric stamen--These sketchbooks
were found in the attic of Url's Internet Cafe--hundreds of sketches
of trees drawn by Jerry Cutler--sketchbooks.com--tom
wood, painter, sketchbook--the
sketchbooks
of michael koch--hal mayford sketchbooks--Like
study sheets, artists’ sketchbooks
present a series of visual thoughts that are often closely related--
I love looking at other people's sketchbooks--"From
the Sketchbooks
of Vanessa Bell"--R. Crumb and his sketchbooks
--The great Australian artist Lloyd Rees (1895-1988) recorded his passion
for Europe in a variety of sketchbooks--
art sketchbook--Artists'
Sktechbooks--Sketchbook
pages--"TALKING ABOUT ARTISTS’ SKETCHBOOKS"
--barbara nessim sketchbooks--One
sketchbook
each year since 1976--I have an almost complete set of sketchbooks
from when I was a teen--Murmurs sketchbook
series by George Pratt--an edward hopper sketchbook--Dal
Eldon's Journals--Peter
Beard's DAYBOOKS--Arnold
Schoenberg: Sketches--
Sketchbooks,
things I've made-- Artist's Books, Art from Books, Sketchbooks
--a page from Leonardo's sketchbook--sketchbook,
drawings from my tavels--demuth design sketchbooks--The
Private Side of the Artist's
Hand
--Sketchbook
pages--wes modes' sketchbooks--Motherwell's
DEDALUS sketchbook--Rene's
Johnson's sketchbooks--An
ongoing sketchbook
by heidi younger--jonathan keegan sketchbook--a
sketchbook
addiction--1000 journals--Papercutting
&
books
--AN OUTLINE FOR KEEPING JOURNALS--sketchbooks
of Peter Jodaitis --another Leonardo sketchbook--joe
chiapetta sketchbooks--Australian-themed
artistbooks
--pat autenreith sketchbook--an
albert chong artbook--h
y p
o m n e m a t a -- Johannes Engels historika hypomnemata--michele
zerull's altered
books
--fazail sheik's artbook--Artist
Sketchbooks.
Drawings and Collages--entrophy 8 sketchbooks--Huck,
a 19 year old woman's sketchbooks--john
copeland's altered
books
--atomic alley's collaged sketchbooks--indigo
sky sketchbooks--paul
antonson sketchbooks--wang
jang's artbooks--tom
wood's sketchbooks--The
Journal
As Art
by moern gypsy--jenny's altered
book
s--little bit altered
book
bgallery--lisa volrath altered
books
--amy's altered
books
--art-e-zine altered
books
--flying redhead altered
books-
-tara leigh altered
books
--beth cote's altered
books
--karen whimsy's altered
books
--junque rubber stamps and altered
books
--the green book altered
book
--CNY Book
Arts
: Traditional to Innovative --the book
arts
web--the centere for book
arts
--the Oscar Sketchbook--
an
edward hopper sketchbook












book related links: 1000 journals--Papercutting
& books
--archives sketchbooks--joe
chiapetta book
arts--Artistbook
Gallery--the book
of textures--dilly dally altered books--colophon
books--
eric stamen's books--travel
sketchbooks--
A Harvey's sketchbooks--name's
huck books--a
parcel post book--

atomic
alley
-- indigo
-- paul
antonson
--john copeland's books--
travel
sketchbooks
--

wayne
jiang
-- jon
keegan
--
tomwood-painter
-- moderngypsy--
karenmichel--
Artarama--


Tom Phillips --
amys_alteredbooks--
altered
book cam
-- flying
redhead
-- era
leigh
--karenswhimsy
--alteredbook.com
--
jennysartspace
-- artistic
revolutions --
International
Society of Altered Book Artists --
oscar
sketchbook
--altered
book gallery
-- junque
-- philobiblon
-- centerforbookarts
-- NEW
YORK BOOK ARTISTS
--Journal
Marking Time --
Intrinsic book--




posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 25.5.04
 
books, altered books, sketchbooks






colophon
altered
books
--sarah fishburn altered
books
--karen michael's art
journals
-- Visual Thinking: Sketchbooks
from the Archives of American Art --some notebooks
by eric stamen--These sketchbooks
were found in the attic of Url's Internet Cafe--hundreds of sketches
of trees drawn by Jerry Cutler--sketchbooks.com--tom
wood, painter, sketchbook--the
sketchbooks
of michael koch--hal mayford sketchbooks--Like
study sheets, artists’ sketchbooks
present a series of visual thoughts that are often closely related--
I love looking at other people's sketchbooks--"From
the Sketchbooks
of Vanessa Bell"--R. Crumb and his sketchbooks
--The great Australian artist Lloyd Rees (1895-1988) recorded his passion
for Europe in a variety of sketchbooks--
art sketchbook--Artists'
Sktechbooks--Sketchbook
pages--"TALKING ABOUT ARTISTS’ SKETCHBOOKS"
--barbara nessim sketchbooks--One
sketchbook
each year since 1976--I have an almost complete set of sketchbooks
from when I was a teen--Murmurs sketchbook
series by George Pratt--an edward hopper sketchbook--Dal
Eldon's Journals--Peter
Beard's DAYBOOKS--Arnold
Schoenberg: Sketches--
Sketchbooks,
things I've made-- Artist's Books, Art from Books, Sketchbooks
--a page from Leonardo's sketchbook--sketchbook,
drawings from my tavels--demuth design sketchbooks--The
Private Side of the Artist's
Hand
--Sketchbook
pages--wes modes' sketchbooks--Motherwell's
DEDALUS sketchbook--Rene's
Johnson's sketchbooks--An
ongoing sketchbook
by heidi younger--jonathan keegan sketchbook--a
sketchbook
addiction--1000 journals--Papercutting
&
books
--AN OUTLINE FOR KEEPING JOURNALS--sketchbooks
of Peter Jodaitis --another Leonardo sketchbook--joe
chiapetta sketchbooks--Australian-themed
artistbooks
--pat autenreith sketchbook--an
albert chong artbook--h
y p
o m n e m a t a -- Johannes Engels historika hypomnemata--michele
zerull's altered
books
--fazail sheik's artbook--Artist
Sketchbooks.
Drawings and Collages--entrophy 8 sketchbooks--Huck,
a 19 year old woman's sketchbooks--john
copeland's altered
books
--atomic alley's collaged sketchbooks--indigo
sky sketchbooks--paul
antonson sketchbooks--wang
jang's artbooks--tom
wood's sketchbooks--The
Journal
As Art
by moern gypsy--jenny's altered
book
s--little bit altered
book
bgallery--lisa volrath altered
books
--amy's altered
books
--art-e-zine altered
books
--flying redhead altered
books-
-tara leigh altered
books
--beth cote's altered
books
--karen whimsy's altered
books
--junque rubber stamps and altered
books
--the green book altered
book
--CNY Book
Arts
: Traditional to Innovative --the book
arts
web--the centere for book
arts
--the Oscar Sketchbook--
an
edward hopper sketchbook










book related links: 1000 journals--Papercutting
& books
--archives sketchbooks--joe
chiapetta book
arts--Artistbook
Gallery--the book
of textures--dilly dally altered books--colophon
books--
eric stamen's books--travel
sketchbooks--
A Harvey's sketchbooks--name's
huck books--a
parcel post book--

atomic
alley
-- indigo
-- paul
antonson
--john copeland's books--
travel
sketchbooks
--

wayne
jiang
-- jon
keegan
--
tomwood-painter
-- moderngypsy--
karenmichel--
Artarama--


Tom Phillips --
amys_alteredbooks--
altered
book cam
-- flying
redhead
-- era
leigh
--karenswhimsy
--alteredbook.com
--
jennysartspace
-- artistic
revolutions --
International
Society of Altered Book Artists --
oscar
sketchbook
--altered
book gallery
-- junque
-- philobiblon
-- centerforbookarts
-- NEW
YORK BOOK ARTISTS
--Journal
Marking Time --
Intrinsic book--




posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 25.5.04
 
the poetics of space


"The
place
where cultural experience is located is in the potential space
between the individual and the environment (originally the object).
The same can be said of playing. Cultural experience begins with creative
living first manifested as play." (from "Playing: Its Theoretical Status
in the Clinical Situation," 1971)


"Psychotherapy takes
place in the overlap of two areas of playing, that of the patient and
that of the therapist. Psychotherapy has to do with two people playing
together. The corollary of this is that where playing is not possible
then the work done by the therapist is directed towards bringing the
patient from a state of not being able to play into a state of being
able to play."
(from
"Playing: Its Theoretical Status in the Clinical Situation," 1971)


"The place where
cultural experience is located is in the potential space between the
individual and the environment (originally the object). The same can
be said of playing. Cultural experience begins with creative living
first manifested as play." (from "Playing: Its Theoretical Status in
the Clinical Situation," 1971)


"It is in the space
between inner and outer world, which is also the space between people--the
transitional space--that intimate relationships and creativity occur."
(from "Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena," 1951)


"When symbolism
is employed the infant is already clearly distinguishing between fantasy
and fact, between inner objects and external objects, between primary
creativity and perception." (from "Transitional Objects and Transitional
Phenomenon," 1951)


WINNICOTT'S POTENTIAL
SPACES
: USING PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY TO REDRESS THE CRISES OF POSTMODERN
CULTURE


About intimacy and immensity, Bachelard's central premise is that we
do not perceive space, or indeed the 'poetic image' (art) by dint of
rationalism but by pure consciousness and instinct. With chapter titles
such as Nests, The Significance of the Hut and Intimate Intensity, the
abstract insubstantiality of the book will fail to appeal to those enraged
by pomo posturing. Cheerily quantum, Bachelard urges us to transcend
our experience in time, to release ourselves onto a plane where space
replaces time, illustrated by quotes from other dreamy metaphysists
- Rilke, Rimbaud, Poe.












studio related links: the poetics of space
entry Ikastikos--
Atelier Cezanne--Folk
Artist Peter Hunt's studio--quillman
quilt studio
space--chameleonquilts studio
stash--


artist's space
with cat --Privately Owned Paris
Apartments
for Rent --


eccentric home decorating related links:
Living Retro's
--decorating your home with sea
shells
--









feng
shui
links
at obliterated


make a shrine
for the studio


shrine related
links: shrines
by Corey Heimke --Maureen Fahy shrines/crosses
--cardboard shrines
--

METAL SHRINE BOX


environmental
effects on behaviour


positioning


 


Maasai Houses--


more Bachelard
related: Changing Space
--preliminary concepts
--Gaston Bachelard: The
Hand
of Work and Play--Gaston Bachelard--This
paper discusses the original artistic intentions behind the immersive
virtual environment Osmose
--Symbolism of Place--Gaston
Bachelard, 'The Poetics of Space', chapter
1
--Phenomenology
is a philosophy of experience--Physical vs. Imaginative Reimagining of
Space
--Space
is shaped
according to matter and energy into an endlessly varied
topology with all kinds of local variations-- John Ruskin and Gaston Bachelard--A
Room in the Room--What
is Poetics of Place?--


gisella's studio
room box--Artists in their Studios
--


I have
a dream architecture


visionary environments:
Jane's Visionary
Environments -- more visionary
environments--more visionary
environments--LA
MAISON
PICASSIETTE--Minnesota Museum's visionary
environment links--Self-Made Worlds: Visionary Folk Art
Environments
book review-- Violette's Magic Cottage--another
Magic Cottage--Alfredo
Garcia Revuelta, "Hombre
Edificio
"--


The Shell House--La
Scarzuola e gardini--"Paradiesgarten",
den Bruno Weber --LES ROCHERS SCULPTES--Paläste,
Gärten, Häuser,
Ausstellungen --Le Palais
idéal du Facteur Cheval--This
place
called "la Frênouse" was chosen by Robert Tatin --Maison
Picassiette--La
Maison
Picassiette is the extraordinary result of one man's work between
1938 and 1964--la
maison
picassiette--La
maison
Picassiette --La
Maison
de Celle-Qui-Peint --Danielle Jacqui "celle qui peint", detail--"
Danielle JACQUI
"--Danielle Jacqui at the door to her
house-
-Frère Déodat at the Little Chapel--look
here for Robert Vasseur, creator of La
Maison
à Vaisselle Cassée --Junkerhaus--Das
Wohnhaus
von Karl Junker --architettura Case
da gioco--La Cathedrale
- Jean Linard (1931-), Neuvy-Deux-Clochers, France -- Roland DUTEL Place
des Tilleuls--Il castello
incantato--Il s'agit là de lieux improbables, d'endroits où l'artiste
a décidé un jour de laisser sa trace, une trace intransportable, quelquefois
fragile, mais qui représente le besoin d'expression et même souvent un
moyen de communiquer, La
liste que
--LA
BOHÈME
DE LUCIEN FAVREAU--richart's ruins (the art
yard
) --selected folk art
environments
in the u.s. --Broken Hill’s Living Desert Sculptures
-- Joshua Tree Environment
by Noah Purifoy--Dickeyville Grotto
The Vision of Father Mathias Wernerus--"Holy Ghost Grotto"
--the Forevertron, a massive celestial traveling device that is also the
world's largest scrap metal sculpture--Dr.
Evermor's Forevertron--S.P.
Dinsmoor's Garden
of Eden--The Grotto of the Redemption is a titanic landmark to the power
of one's religious devotion. As a young seminarian, Father Paul Dobberstein
fell gravely ill with pneumonia, and promised to build
a shrine
to the Virgin Mary if she interceded for him--In 1986, Guyton,
his wife Karen Smith and his grandfather, Sam Mackey began an ambitious
project to reclaim
their neighborhood
on Detroit's East side. Working with cast-off found
objects - both symbolic of the decay of the city the poverty of the artist
- the three transformed a city block into an oasis of color and hope--The
Heidelberg Project
began as an outdoor art environment in the heart of Detroit--Open House
-- Council wants
Heidelberg gone --The
Heidelberg Project
--The Junk
Castle
near Pullman, Washington--Mary Nohl has created an
environment
with no apparent purpose except to please herself--Mary
Nohl's House
(Fox Point, WI)--The Old Trapper's Lodge
--Paradise Garden:
Sacred Trash --Land
of Pasaquan --This is an entry into a magical
city
in the jungles of Mexico known as Las Pozas--Edward James, Builder
of Dreams--Las Pozas--Xilitla,
Edward James e Plutarco--Leonard Knight's "Salvation
Mountain" Slab City, California--Leonard Knight has been painting and
repainting his bright Biblical messages on the sides of Salvation
Mountain for fifteen years--Leonard Knight's Salvation
Mountain, Niland CA--"This Must be Heaven! Junk Food
and Folk
Art!"--A view of the Watts
Towers
from a distance --THE WATTS
TOWERS
OF SIMON RODIA--Self-Made
Worlds: --Vollis' whirligigs yard--Rock
Garden
--Nek Chand's kingdom
--Phu Phra Bhat Historical Park--Buddha
Park
Buddhist theme figure --the owl house--THE
OWL HOUSE
Gift Shop of Walnut, Iowa--the camel yard--Grandma
Prisbrey's Bottle
Village


related:
Raw Creation: Outsider
Art and Beyond book--la
halle saint pierre museum--La
Fabuloserie
(Musée de l'art hors les normes, de l'art brut)-- jardin
de la Luna Rossa--SPACES
(Saving and Preserving Arts and Cultural Environments)


 




posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 25.5.04

5/22/2004

 
sitting near the terrace
fishbucket weblog---matt groller art---The clinical term "pathological liar" was invented for Dimitri. But his compulsive paintings of xeroxed nudes have an unrivaled grotesque beauty----Beer Can BobTM and Alan visit folk-artist John Milkovisch's 'Beer Can House' in Houston, Texas. The house, fence and yard are decorated (and partially built) with beercans and beercan parts----bella silla art---When Milton Schwartz first saw the poster for the National Exhibit of Art by the Mentally Ill, which features an enlarged photograph of one of his collages--hand printing on manila folders with small photographs and illustrations from magazines and catalogs--Milton said, "What's 'mentally ill'?"----As you drive along State Road 60 in Hillsborough County in Florida you'll see a lot of stands selling fresh produce. One such stand, however, is sure to catch your eye. There you'll find Ruby Williams, and wall after wall covered with her creations---baby this is good---untitled cat---
Her house itself is an art environment worthy of a museum. Every surface is covered with objects made from recycled just-about-everything. Birds and flowers cut from the green or white styrofoam that fruit and vegetables come in; a bird house made with packaging from a VCR, the birds once pieces of a yellow foam mattress, the flowers round cut-out bottoms from an egg carton; a family of baby dolls made from painted detergent, soap, and bleach bottles; an assemblage of almost-naked Barbie dolls floating on a sea of glitter; a smiling-faced woman made of a stuffed surgical glove, drawn with whimsical magic markers. Why does she do this? "The Lord told me to!"

posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 22.5.04

5/15/2004

 
I'm back!
Jewett recreates unmistakable icon of the American Southwest. From pale green garden hose and white nylon industrial ties----box girls via sugar n spicy---moon TV commercials still spicy--
HEART MAP--

Drainspotting is all about paying attention to your surroundings. Manhole covers, drains, grates, trench covers--someone had to design all of these. Functional and ornamental, there's a lot of interesting stuff happening down by your feet---tekenlog visual art diary--babette wagenvoort---

"Functional Art is the blending of form, function, sculpture and fine art. All of these disciplines may be called upon to create original objects ranging from the most comfortable to the most conceptual, from the baroque to minimalist. As our artists work often include sculpture and paintings, we will now be exhibiting that work as well."

posted by cynthia korzekwa  # 15.5.04



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