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Hamonshū, Wave forms
MORI Yūzan(森雄山 Japanese -1917)
Hamonshū, Wave forms 波紋集 1903
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© Mitch Allen Photo
iturbide studio ~ taller de arquitectura mariciao rocha + gabriela carrillo | photos © rafael gamo
house of flying beds ~ al borde | photos © jag studio
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