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A Metaphysics of Mixture, 2025
A Non-Symmetrical Relation, 2025
Illuminations at Threlkeld, 2024
9711 E US-92, 2022
5500 Spencer Drive, 2022
25 West 18th Street, 2022
1315 W. 2nd Street, 2022
1901 Susan Drive, 2021
No Pasarán, 2021
Copy Context Comment, 2021
Originating Dependently, 2021
Covid Collages & Tankas, 2020
"I Don't Want Your Millions (Billions) Mister", 2026
What Did You Learn in School Today?, 2024/2025
The Mangroves of Masters Bayou, 2023
Golden Desire, 2021
Your stock portfolio went up 3.4% in the week after George Floyd was murdered., 2021
Water Color: Beauty in Context, 2020
Lining the Streets: Broken Dreams
Anti-Fascist Demonstration - Italy
1901 Susan Drive
Egypt Blue
2nd and Harrison - Quarter Mile Radius
2nd and Harrison - Street Shadows
Masters Bayou, Tampa Bay
Feeling Weird In Fort Mac
East Bay Express Columns
Working on the Railroad, Walking in Beauty: Navajos, Hózhó, and Track Work
Labor Writings
The Rule of Law: Sunshine State 2022
Covid Collages
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1315 W. 2nd Street, 2022
1901 Susan Drive, 2021
No Pasarán, 2021
Copy Context Comment, 2021
Originating Dependently, 2021
Covid Collages & Tankas, 2020
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Water Color: Beauty in Context, 2020
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East Bay Express Columns
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