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Rhode Island School of Design graduate student Cheryl Eve Acosta’s Tattoo series began with the idea of adorning the body with shadows projected from twigs and plants. Acosta translated lines from the shadows into a copper electroformed plant shape that can be adhered to the body.
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I’m still feeling a little giddy from yesterday’s global festivities- here are a few links to savor while I find my way down from Cloud 9 and back to earth.
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