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Adaptable by Gemma Smith

Adaptable by Gemma Smith
Adaptable (lemon/turquoise) – 2006 – a flat structure can transform into a 3D sculpture.
Artist: Gemma Smith. You can find more of her work at the Sarah Cottier Gallery.

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