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Wangechi Mutu employs unique contrasts of soft and hard media in her large sculpture A. Conical Tower B. Seated female figure C. Constructed head D. She’s got the whole world in her
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Wangechi Mutu employs unique contrasts of soft and hard media in her large
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A. Conical Tower
B. Seated female figure
C. Constructed head
D. She’s got the whole world in her
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D, she’s got the whole world in her
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A. She’s got the whole world in her.
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