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New Digital Art by Carlyle Baker

Carlyle Baker

Artist’s statement:
carlyle has been included and excluded in(from) various fictional tapestries,
the early work is thought to be extinct,
this collection is a special offering to EM and was conceived through radar,
also see tumblr

Circuit 02 - carlyle baker
Circuit 02
jak2 carlyle baker
jak 2
Kopy 38 art Carlyle Baker
Kopy 38
lettr 03 art carlyle baker
letttr 03
ptg series 11 art carlyle baker
PTG series 11
slip art carlyle baker
Slip
webly 17 art carlyle baker
webly 17
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Carlyle Baker

You can find Carlyle on Twitter @karlofkarl and Tumblr.

Author: Carlyle Baker Tags: Carlyle Baker, digital art Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry October 27, 2016

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