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Turning Trash Into Poetry

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

Ser Serpas, a young artist known for kinetic arrangements of discarded furniture, opens up about her expressive way of processing the used world.

Travis Diehl
Author: Travis Diehl

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Art, Furniture, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (Calif), Manhattan (NYC), Okoyomon, Precious, Poetry and Poets, Sculpture, Ser Serpas, Waste Materials and Disposal
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