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The work by Libyan artist Mohammad Bin Lamin isn't the type that would usually catch my eye but I find myself very intrigued by these pieces. Bin Lamin uses multiple mediums to create these amazing pieces which look like a combination of photography, digital work, and painting all rolled into one.
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