From Prozac to Skin Peels
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Influenced by the surgical profession, Laura Splan crafts to create art that's fascinating and sometimes shocking.
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- Splan on KQED Public Television's Spark
- Laura Splan
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the blood scarf really freaks me out, but i love the idea behind it!Posted by crazyknitter on January 01, 2008 at 08:50:49 Pacific Time
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