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		<title>Cycle of Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While I was painting this week I was amazed to discover again the huge force of Nature&#8230; Red, yellow and blue fields, thousands of flowers that will soon fade away and leave in our memory the taste of Life resurging from a long wintery standstill. Likewise I would like to think about ourselves, fading and resurging in [...]]]></description>
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