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Art as a bit of a giggle…Sarah Maple




In a rather random outburst I have to say that I like this young artist's approach and ideas. Heiress to the vacancy left vacant by Warhol?

I'm not sure what to make of her. But, then, I'm not sure that she knows what to make of herself.

It's ok. She was born in 1985. There is time (If Hilary Clinton doesn't nuke Iran in an act of accident bravado).



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  1. Anonymous6:12 pm

    Did you read the two interviews she did with the Myartspace Blog? I put their interview url in the url space. You might want to check them out. Both are interesting and give a lot of info about her art.

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