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I decided to stay true to suspect and fugitive form with these. That means that 1) they're all stenciled (and they do vary)
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2) they're all made from suspect (questionable) and fugitive (nonarchival) materials. In this case, Jello pudding.
Original "Cosby with the Pudding" for those of you keeping score at home.
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