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Monthly Archives: January 2012
dance tango #doodle
2012-01-12 #1245 There was a time in my life when I used to keep a pair of suede-soled shoes in the trunk of my car just in case of a dance emergency. https://www.equationarts.com
for a great story #doodle
2012-01-11 #1244 https://www.equationarts.com
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Be a Beacon Show: 2012-01-09 – Cubby-holes and such
When I was younger I used to get upset when people would pigeon-hole me. I would bristle at being labeled a math nerd, or later when an art critic would lump my work in with some known and established style. It felt dismissive and lazy to me, but I look at it differently now. People […]
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