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He has a single teardrop tattoo below his right eye, signaling in some barrio symbologies that he has killed someone in his days banging.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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He has a single teardrop tattoo below his right eye, signaling in some barrio symbologies that he has killed someone in his days banging.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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He has a single teardrop tattoo below his right eye, signaling in some barrio symbologies that he has killed someone in his days banging.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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This year's crop features such emerging artists as George Henry Longly, whose light works look like Dan Flavins that have taken a job a the local hospital, and Alexandre Singh, the motormouth up-and-comer whose cryptic symbologies have been popping up in group shows everywhere this year.
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This year's crop features such emerging artists as George Henry Longly, whose light works look like Dan Flavins that have taken a job a the local hospital, and Alexandre Singh, the motormouth up-and-comer whose cryptic symbologies have been popping up in group shows everywhere this year.
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As part of the critical toys explorations I've been looking at "urban paper", an old technique applied to contemporary symbologies.
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As part of the critical toys explorations I've been looking at "urban paper", an old technique applied to contemporary symbologies.
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One wall of this space was entirely occupied with small drawers labeled in several different tongues and symbologies, including Klingon.
Pawns and Symbols Majliss Larson 2000
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So he has based the symbologies, the psychological models with which he hopes to understand his life, upon his observations of natural law and order.
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues Robbins, Tom 1976
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When the symbologies of civilization are destroyed, there will be no more -earthquakes.
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues Robbins, Tom 1976
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