ART DIRECTOR’S CUT, JULY 8
July 8, 2021 by LAM Staff
The things our art director Chris McGee hated leaving out in the current issue of LAM.
Photo by Gerhard Kassner.
From âMine, Oursâ by Michael Dumiak in the July 2021 issue, about how a region in eastern Germany is creating a chain of lakes and recreational landscapes from the scars of mining. open pit coal.
âCHRIS MCGEE, LAM ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
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