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Kirsten Stolle
Asheville, NC, United States
born Newton, MA USA Recently moved from San Francisco, CA to Asheville, North Carolina USA.
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Drawing illustrates potential organisms that develop in our gut after eating genetically engineered foods. These seemingly beautiful and detailed organisms are ironically capable of doing ugly and exhaustive damage to our bodies.
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August 1, 2011
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August 2, 2012
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biotechnology, farming, genetic, genetic engineering, gmo, Monsanto, genetically modified organsim
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Spinia Coccum
Kirsten Stolle
United States
Mixed Media
Paper
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