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		<title>Mariele Neudecker&#8217;s Over and Over, Again and Again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Out of Mariele Neudecker&#8216;s impressive body of work, her piece &#8220;Over and Over, Again and Again&#8221; hit me the most. This particular work is made from salt, water, and fiberglass and functions as a window into a small landscape. All three tanks line up to create an additive image. Besides being an optical masterpiece, this [...]]]></description>
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<p>Out of <a title="Mariele Neudecker" href="http://www.marieleneudecker.co.uk/index.html" target="_blank">Mariele Neudecker</a>&#8216;s impressive body of work, her piece &#8220;Over and Over, Again and Again&#8221; hit me the most. This particular work is made from salt, water, and fiberglass and functions as a window into a small landscape. All three tanks line up to create an additive image. Besides being an optical masterpiece, this work is small but expansive simultaneously. I find it tough not to appreciate this level of technical mastery. Wouldn&#8217;t it be interesting to create a mini Windsor-in-a-cube?</p>
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