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		<title>Enamel photography-&#8221;DUG UP!&#8221;/ The funerary Arts&#8230;1984 continued!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Russell Kaye kindly inquired if I could post the age old recipe for printing photographs on enamel&#8230; I am probably right in assuming that he might wish to decorate his future sarcophagus with archival images of rainbows, clown cars, chimps and vaginas, as I already have done with me very own intergalactic ion rocket mausoleum&#8230;. [...]]]></description>
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