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Santiago de Compostela

Santiago de Compostela, Spain
15 x 19” platinum-palladium print with pastel.
Prints are numbered and signed by the artist

The important thing is that she cared enough to let us see what she saw through the camera's eye. After all, as she herself comes to realize, it's traveling the road that counts. As a fellow pilgrim whom Joan Myers meets at a village fountain reflects, "Sometime in your life you must do something like this." - Barbara Bode, The New York Times Book Review (December 1991)


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