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the art of ubiquity, by amanda christmann, Dec. 30, 2017

 Posted on August 15, 2019      by Merry Murphy
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“Those influences became part of Nelson’s style- or more precisely, his language. Along the way, he began to form his own verbiage in urban-neo-folkism. As he creates, he delights in the ambiguity of it all.” Amanda Christmann for Images Arizona. Click here to read.




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