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	<title>Comments on: UPDATE: Naked Paper Exhibition Feb 1 &#8211; 28, 2009 in Tarrytown, NY</title>
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	<description>Original Cut Paper Art by Matt Hill</description>
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		<title>By: kari-Anne Næssø</title>
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		<description>Hi you! Again great work, and I really love that you have clean white paper, that way it gets so &quot;naked and real&quot; if you know what I mean. The yellow is great but any color or background will do. I can imagine rough wood or stone showing through.
Then  a question : have you tried to have a light from behind, like Chinese art work, playing with light and shadow-sometimes on the opposite wall?

anyway all great !!!!

love from Norway !!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi you! Again great work, and I really love that you have clean white paper, that way it gets so &#8220;naked and real&#8221; if you know what I mean. The yellow is great but any color or background will do. I can imagine rough wood or stone showing through.<br />
Then  a question : have you tried to have a light from behind, like Chinese art work, playing with light and shadow-sometimes on the opposite wall?</p>
<p>anyway all great !!!!</p>
<p>love from Norway !!!</p>
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