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Olivier House Hotel: 13 Photographs

"Hotel Front" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Raji the Hotel Cat" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Front Parlor" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Horn and Beads" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Petite Elevator" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Elevator Levity" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Hallway Portrait" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Ghost Xing" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Mirror Mirror" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Evening Balcony View" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Bathroom Ceiling" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Morning Balcony View" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet

"Errol and Kristin Toast" copyright 2019 Kristin Fouquet


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