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- DateFarmers-Me No SugarArtists Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, aka “The Date Farmers,” take regular trips from their homes in Southern California to scavenge Mexicali and Oaxaca for found materials to create their collaged art work. The pair pick up everything from cracker tins, old signs, and discarded toys to paper advertisements, stickers and bottle caps, which they then assemble and embellish with drawings and paintings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-date-farmers-create-striking-collages-from-found-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
- DateFarmers-South of FranceArtists Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, aka “The Date Farmers,” take regular trips from their homes in Southern California to scavenge Mexicali and Oaxaca for found materials to create their collaged art work. The pair pick up everything from cracker tins, old signs, and discarded toys to paper advertisements, stickers and bottle caps, which they then assemble and embellish with drawings and paintings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-date-farmers-create-striking-collages-from-found-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
- DateFarmers-Hello ThereArtists Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, aka “The Date Farmers,” take regular trips from their homes in Southern California to scavenge Mexicali and Oaxaca for found materials to create their collaged art work. The pair pick up everything from cracker tins, old signs, and discarded toys to paper advertisements, stickers and bottle caps, which they then assemble and embellish with drawings and paintings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-date-farmers-create-striking-collages-from-found-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
- DateFarmersArtists Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, aka “The Date Farmers,” take regular trips from their homes in Southern California to scavenge Mexicali and Oaxaca for found materials to create their collaged art work. The pair pick up everything from cracker tins, old signs, and discarded toys to paper advertisements, stickers and bottle caps, which they then assemble and embellish with drawings and paintings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-date-farmers-create-striking-collages-from-found-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
- DateFarmersArtists Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, aka “The Date Farmers,” take regular trips from their homes in Southern California to scavenge Mexicali and Oaxaca for found materials to create their collaged art work. The pair pick up everything from cracker tins, old signs, and discarded toys to paper advertisements, stickers and bottle caps, which they then assemble and embellish with drawings and paintings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-date-farmers-create-striking-collages-from-found-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
- DateFarmersArtists Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, aka “The Date Farmers,” take regular trips from their homes in Southern California to scavenge Mexicali and Oaxaca for found materials to create their collaged art work. The pair pick up everything from cracker tins, old signs, and discarded toys to paper advertisements, stickers and bottle caps, which they then assemble and embellish with drawings and paintings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-date-farmers-create-striking-collages-from-found-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
- DateFarmers-Descent to HeavenArtists Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, aka “The Date Farmers,” take regular trips from their homes in Southern California to scavenge Mexicali and Oaxaca for found materials to create their collaged art work. The pair pick up everything from cracker tins, old signs, and discarded toys to paper advertisements, stickers and bottle caps, which they then assemble and embellish with drawings and paintings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-date-farmers-create-striking-collages-from-found-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7