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Description Offerings at the Crossroads is an artist's book by Cheri Gaulke and Sue Maberry. Created in an edition of 100, it references Balinese palm books. It was designed on a computer and digitally printed. It is a moving story about two couples on a journey to Bali, one trying to conceive a child while another was dying of AIDS, told in image and text.
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Author Sue Maberry, w:en:User:Maberry

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