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Torn Lives, Little Parts Of The Past Torn Out Of Photographs

  • Rusty BlazenhoffRusty Blazenhoff
  • August 9, 2011

Some memories are better left to the fate of a pair of scissors. With the ongoing art project, Torn Lives, that memory is eradicated with a pair of shears and replaced with a short reflection on what was lost. User submissions are welcome.

images via Torn Lives

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