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Jeff Sheng: Don't Ask, Don't Tell |
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More on Jeff Sheng
www.jeffsheng.com
Jeff Sheng's website includes galleries of his work,
more information about the artist--including information about upcoming projects--and contact information.
www.dadtbook.com
DADTbook.com sells Sheng's books Don't Ask, Don't Tell Volume 1 and Don't Ask, Don't Tell Volume II.
www.kayceeolsen.com
Sheng is represented by the Kaycee Olsen Gallery in Los Angeles. |
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