



My friend Travis let me do this wall-drawing at his house over the past few weeks
while he was away. It's on a wall next to the main stairs entering the apartment,
so I tried to keep in mind the changing perspective of the passerby, - and similarly
what happens to flat images when they are drawn into a corner. Some of the
squares left blank are where he previously had pictures hanging.
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