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Pocket Road Atlas

Artist
Mel Watkin
Date
2001
Publisher
Mel Watkin
Format
Artists' Books
Size
9.5 × 16 cm
Length
16 
Description

This full colour artist book replicates the form of a convenience store pocket world atlas. All roads have been replaced with streams and rivers, coastlines have been flooded, and inland seas rehydrated. Water, natural forces, and vegetation take over the world!

  1. Pocket Road Atlas
 

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