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I had more fun in my class last night doing a bit of a collage. I found these two images in a Vogue or something like that. The guy on the left is Martin Scorcese; the guy on the right is an "art detective". I forget his name, but I loved his look (he has a big scar on his face).
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I pasted them onto cardboard then painted over everything to give it a painted look. It made us all think of a pulp novel cover or an old-fashioned movie poster, so I pasted on the words "way in" to give it a title. It's only about 5 x 7", so it's up on my bulletin board at work.
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