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[Title] => Ephraim Samson's musings in watercolor
[Summary] => Painting is like meeting the muse on a blind date. Each encounter is unique, special and distinct depending on the artist trying to transform the hurrying lights of vision into fields of green, chrome and ochre. And the medium to be used plays not a small role in this ritual. Oil is like a sophisticated bitch whos hard to please. She demands ones time and patience. Mixed media is like a woman with a split personality. Shes sensitive Oprah in one moment and the Wicked Witch of the West in the next.
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