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		<title>Junction. A Travel Log.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This recent painting, Junction, is the first in a series of paintings based on abandoned and semi-abandoned places found on the outskirts of often overlooked places.</p>
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			<p>This recent painting, Junction, is the first in a series of paintings based on abandoned and semi-abandoned places found on the outskirts of often overlooked places. Be them real, imagined, cut and pasted into memory they are formulated and derived from the inadequacies of visual memory, creating a distilled sense of surrealism.</p>
<p>Junction, or otherwise named after, Giraffe Junction, is a pit stop on the way to Timbavati in Southern Africa. It is a step in the right direction.</p>

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