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Dear Reader:             Disposable Darling has mutated.  The buffeting winds of existence have caused it to seek refuge in its cocoon.
Newly emerged from the chrysalis, Synesthesia Garden is the current incarnation of its shell-shocked and ultra-neurosensitive self. What will the next step in its evolution be?

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  • Wahre Märchen: The Art of Annie Bertram

    10.22.09

    I did an interview via email with artist Annie Bertram recently for Sorean Magazine. The text of the article is pasted below. Annie is an amazing artist who puts her heart into what she does, extremely kind, and I’m so glad I got to do this interview with her. She was wonderful and gave some great answers.

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    Tags: annie bertram, decaying architecture, floria sigismondi, forgotten places, h. r. giger, interviews, modern fairy tales, otherworldly photography, vecona, victorian

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