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Hannah K Lee / Shoes over bills zine

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Hannah K. Lee zine

Christi of the art cake recently featured the work of Hannah K. Lee, who perfectly illustrates my conundrum whenever I’m looking at something pretty that I can’t afford. Like a lot of shoes that I’ve been eyeing recently. And dresses. And tops. Hannah should start a zine series!

“Shoes over bills” zine image source: the art cake

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