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	<title>Comments on: live painting: all saint&#8217;s day</title>
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		<title>By: Holy Monsoon &#171; Fisserman</title>
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		<description>[...] His cartoonish style works have that edgy streetart feel to them. Looking at his works I got that buzz in my stomach I have when I discover a really cool piece somewhere in a slightly hidden place. I caught myself murmuring &#8216;oh wow&#8217; a couple of times going through his site. From his website I also wound up on his own (wordpress) blog. On that site he also posted a picture of a first stage and finished &#8217;saint&#8217; he did for a live painting event. I love seeing unfinished works and not just because I learn a lot from them, but also because they reveal a lot about the process of creation. You can this artist&#8217;s work in progress here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] His cartoonish style works have that edgy streetart feel to them. Looking at his works I got that buzz in my stomach I have when I discover a really cool piece somewhere in a slightly hidden place. I caught myself murmuring &#8216;oh wow&#8217; a couple of times going through his site. From his website I also wound up on his own (wordpress) blog. On that site he also posted a picture of a first stage and finished &#8217;saint&#8217; he did for a live painting event. I love seeing unfinished works and not just because I learn a lot from them, but also because they reveal a lot about the process of creation. You can this artist&#8217;s work in progress here. [...]</p>
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