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Shapes of New Pangea

Posted on August 6, 2017August 10, 2017 by EPA


I’ve been starting to explore the shapes and silhouettes of plants found in the EPA urban weeds garden. What wisdom do these forms hold? Perhaps the shapes of future protest and vegetal resistance? (Chris)

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