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small scale sculpture from salvaged packaging by Kirsty Fletcher
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June 6, 2011 //
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Tags 2011, alligators, art, box, cardboard, kinetic, Kirsty Fletcher, packaging, recycling, red gallery, relief, segmented, snapping, spinning disk, split pin construction, tampon box, teeth, tissue box, water lilies
Categories Animals, crocodiles, Upcoming exhibitions, Work in progress

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