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Sterling silver hand mirror (from Ebay)
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HMS Argus in Razzle Dazzle camouflage / 1918
Typically an operator adjusted sighting mechanisms until two half-images
lined up in a complete picture. Razzle Dazzle made that hard because its
lined up in a complete picture. Razzle Dazzle made that hard because its
patterns looked abnormal even when the two halves were aligned.
Cornelia Parker, Still Life with Reflection / 2004
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Andy Warhol, Silver Clouds / 1966
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