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3 paintings by Merlin Flower

Merlin Flower

Sixty seven by merlin flower
Sixty seven
Tussel by merlin flower
Tussel
Day Owl by merlin flower
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Merlin Flower

Merlin Flower is an independent artist and writer.

Author: Merlin Flower Tags: merlin flower, painting Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry March 19, 2014

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