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I have a penchant for studies. I have always been drawn to the unfinished work of artists, my own work included. There is just something about seeing the underpinnings of art that I really enjoy. Today's piece is one such example. I could have gone in and easily finished this but there is something immediate about the manner in which it exists right now that I find more interesting than it being finished. Ironically I guess that means it is finished. Maybe one day I'll ramble on in an attempt to understand what is finished art and whether it has more merit than a study.
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