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Seeing the reflections on these kids’ faces is the only reason I’m convinced this picture of Jim Hodges’ boulders at the Walker Art Center isn’t Photoshopped. The stainless steel-coated rocks were inspired by the overwhelming layering of color he saw everywhere on a recent trip to India.
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Seeing the reflections on these kids’ faces is the only reason I’m convinced this picture of Jim Hodges’ boulders at the Walker Art Center isn’t Photoshopped. The stainless steel-coated rocks were inspired by the overwhelming layering of color he saw everywhere on a recent trip to India.

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