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	<title>Comments on: Getting out of the studio in search of art</title>
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		<title>By: bob cornelis</title>
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		<description>Lyn

I appreciate the breadth of topics related to art that you cover in your blog. You clearly have an appetite for all things artistic and seem to explore types of art, traditional and modern, with wide ranging vision.

I&#039;ve tried to make conscious efforts to have &quot;artist dates&quot; in the past, with mixed success at best. Fortunately, since my wife is a full time artist and all my clients are artists of some sort, I pretty routinely am exposed to art. But doing something just to soak up a new art experience is a very beneficial exercise. I know when I am able to do it, I usually feel well rewarded. 

Your city trip sounds fun - I&#039;m going to have to get down there and make that circuit again myself soon.</description>
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<p>I appreciate the breadth of topics related to art that you cover in your blog. You clearly have an appetite for all things artistic and seem to explore types of art, traditional and modern, with wide ranging vision.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve tried to make conscious efforts to have &#8220;artist dates&#8221; in the past, with mixed success at best. Fortunately, since my wife is a full time artist and all my clients are artists of some sort, I pretty routinely am exposed to art. But doing something just to soak up a new art experience is a very beneficial exercise. I know when I am able to do it, I usually feel well rewarded. </p>
<p>Your city trip sounds fun &#8211; I&#8217;m going to have to get down there and make that circuit again myself soon.</p>
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