



Karl Nawrot's playing with stamps and letters. With six "wooden stamps" you can do a lot of nice things. And each rubber stamp consists a different combination of geometrical elements of the same size. The collection would expand due to an infinite number of combinations. Easy isn't it?
3 comments:
hoihoi, jullie zijn ge-tagged :-) op mn blog vind je meer info.
Sounds like fun, and looks wonderful too.
great...love it.
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