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(trapped in a mask of my own making).
It was pouring buckets of rain outside, it felt a little other worldly. I was glad for the excuse to check out RWU. From under the umbrella the campus looks like a mighty fine place to be. The students asked interesting questions. I didn't get to see much of what they were working on, but they laughed at my jokes and for that I am grateful. I hope my pep talk about how to be a professional printmaker was helpful.
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