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We are torn between a nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the foreign and strange. As often as not, we are homesick most for the places we have never known.

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Amanda Marie.
Amanda Marie’s stencils and paintings should be viewed as a series of events surrounding the same characters who pop in and out of the story line’s continuing saga.  The story involves depictions of classic, idealized children constantly faced with the ever new, surreal scenarios that modern life presents, defined here by such things as colorful explosions or levitation.  See more of Amanda’s work below:
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supersonicelectronic:

Amanda Marie.

Amanda Marie’s stencils and paintings should be viewed as a series of events surrounding the same characters who pop in and out of the story line’s continuing saga.  The story involves depictions of classic, idealized children constantly faced with the ever new, surreal scenarios that modern life presents, defined here by such things as colorful explosions or levitation.  See more of Amanda’s work below:

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Rainbow vision.

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Rainbow vision.

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 who’s afraid of Mary Poppins?

by Norman Parkinson

voluptama:

 who’s afraid of Mary Poppins?

by Norman Parkinson

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