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THE INTERVENTION OF TOPF TECHNIQUE

the anatomy of center

by Hetty King
Fragments are bits and pieces, parts torn from a whole. They allow for a glimpse at what the whole might look like. These fragments are like sound bites or moments where the lens focuses for a moment but zooms out continue... ...continue

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