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The art of drowning, by Diego Maclean

January 9, 2011 by Fosco Lucarelli 1 Comment

Vancouver based Brazilian illustrator/animator Diego Maclean: The Art of Drowning. Poem by Billy Collins.

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Via: La canapiglia

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