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	<title>Comments on: Bruegel in poetry</title>
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		<title>By: Tim J.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brilliant painting. Very sensitive and beautifully composed.

I need to get out and see more art, like at least go to Tulsa to the Philbrook and Gilcrease again. Have you ever been to the Kimball Museum in Ft. Worth? Great collection, and the building I think you would find fascinating.

Re: the thundercloud painting, Ive thought about doing a series of just clouds and skies. It strikes me as something very abstract and yet very recognizable. It might make a nice counterpoint to some others I&#039;m thinking about that would be basically very enlarged bits of earth or forest floor.

Still need to finish setting up my Etsy store...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brilliant painting. Very sensitive and beautifully composed.</p>
<p>I need to get out and see more art, like at least go to Tulsa to the Philbrook and Gilcrease again. Have you ever been to the Kimball Museum in Ft. Worth? Great collection, and the building I think you would find fascinating.</p>
<p>Re: the thundercloud painting, Ive thought about doing a series of just clouds and skies. It strikes me as something very abstract and yet very recognizable. It might make a nice counterpoint to some others I&#8217;m thinking about that would be basically very enlarged bits of earth or forest floor.</p>
<p>Still need to finish setting up my Etsy store&#8230;</p>
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