Not a lot of work by fine artist Elbowtoe to be seen on the street recently, as he is rumored to be feverishly preparing for a massive rollout in gargantuan galleries globally (just getting carried away with colorful descriptors, sorry)….. That’s why this poignant pasteup seems so much more precious.
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