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I remember it was a big deal when kimchi was taken into space, I guess this brand of hot pepper paste got to go too?
Paste-up en calle Murillo
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6.5 X 5 paste paper Arches Text wove and Arches Text wove plain paper. Acrylic, Dr. Martins Bleedproff White, stencils, pan pastels, die cuts, embossing, rubber stamps, ribbon, inktense blocks, hand lettering collage.
My object was originally tooth paste I wonted to create a photo that was in a new context so I took out the tooth paste and added candy.
Un ingrédient incontournable de la cuisine thaïe avec ces pâtes de curry, rouge, verte, jaune! Epicée à souhait!
ATC hand cut and pasted collaged ebellished with ribbon, safety pin, yarn, and flowers.
(available for trade)
The acid free attachment of lining material requires the use of wheat paste. These pictures demonstrate the cooking method used in the Wallace Conservation Lab.