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Cover image by Rodrigo Arteaga, ‘D’Histoire naturelle’ from Botánica sistemática (2015). Book intervened with plants and earth. Carmen Araujo Arte, Caracas, Venezuela. Photograph by the artist. Background image: Mona Eendra. Flowers beside Yellow Wall, February 15, 2017, https://unsplash.com/photos/vC8wj_Kphak
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