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Martin: Yes, thats what I mean about challenging himself. By choosing new art technologies or bringing new technologies into art, like he did with Don Saff, and printing with hot wax for some of the later ROCI pieces. [Note: Wax Fire Works series, part of ROCI USA, 199091] The later pieces that he worked on used unusual substratesaluminum, copper, then polycarbonates. If you work with somethin | |||
Property / block text: Martin: Yes, thats what I mean about challenging himself. By choosing new art technologies or bringing new technologies into art, like he did with Don Saff, and printing with hot wax for some of the later ROCI pieces. [Note: Wax Fire Works series, part of ROCI USA, 199091] The later pieces that he worked on used unusual substratesaluminum, copper, then polycarbonates. If you work with somethin / rank | |||
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Martin: Yes, thats what I mean about challenging himself. By choosing new art technologies or bringing new technologies into art, like he did with Don Saff, and printing with hot wax for some of the later ROCI pieces. [Note: Wax Fire Works series, part of ROCI USA, 199091] The later pieces that he worked on used unusual substratesaluminum, copper, then polycarbonates. If you work with somethin
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