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	Comments on: David Hettinger	</title>
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		By: Denise Hall		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve seen your paintings in magazines and online - today in the PSOA members only show on Facebook.  They always grab my attention.  Your color palette is fantastic, fresh and inspiring.  The way you handle the brush is alive and makes your figures appear effortlessly on the canvas.  Can you tell I really love your work!  I now know how you got started - as a painter myself - I remember my Dad bringing home paper from the AP machine at the radio station he worked at - so I could draw on it.  That was heaven!  Aren&#039;t you glad for the barber and his paint set?  Hope to see your paintings in person someday!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve seen your paintings in magazines and online &#8211; today in the PSOA members only show on Facebook.  They always grab my attention.  Your color palette is fantastic, fresh and inspiring.  The way you handle the brush is alive and makes your figures appear effortlessly on the canvas.  Can you tell I really love your work!  I now know how you got started &#8211; as a painter myself &#8211; I remember my Dad bringing home paper from the AP machine at the radio station he worked at &#8211; so I could draw on it.  That was heaven!  Aren&#8217;t you glad for the barber and his paint set?  Hope to see your paintings in person someday!</p>
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