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Monthly Archives: January 2015

#Letter365, Art

Can’t think of bad words to say

2nd January 2015 David Smith
#Letter365 No302 goes in the box
No 302 gets posted

Well I can actually – lots of bad words – but I am in a hurry and didn’t know what to write and the quote from a song came into my head so that is what you have got.

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Something old, something new

1st January 2015 David Smith
#Letter365 No301 gets posted in the wind and rain
No301 gets posted in the wind and rain

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something new. First thing that came into my head and has to do with weddings not art, but hey this is conceptual art! Also it is a bit different from what I have been doing but references old stuff and may or may not be borrowed or blue!

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