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Monday, April 13, 2020

Three Complete & One Partial Alphabet: A Retrospective of Nonsense Images from Pre-Covidian Days


    At the top, an Appaloosan Acrobat 
kicks off a rhyming tautogram 
appearing elsewhere on the PlaysWell site. 
After that, an annotated ABC 
draws attention to the various intersections 
of strokes used in a sans-serif alphabet. 
"Body Parts: an ABC" 
follows, appearing just above 
a representation of the interrelations of lines  
in a more-or-less standard pantoum.

Now you know your ABCs.

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