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	<title>Comments on: Creating a Scene in the Cedars</title>
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		<title>By: Jennifer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description>Kudos to Ms. Semrad! Many of the pieces were really intriguing, the kind of stuff you really wish you could ask the artist, &quot;What were you thinking?&quot; Thankfully, for at least one piece -- the High Five -- the artists posted a small but thoughtful explanation of why they thought it was important to show, in a big way, the effect of manmade creations (it went deeper than that, but that&#039;s as much as I can remember). Great show! Hope to attend more like it. There was a very nice turnout, so it definitely seems like there&#039;s an appetite for this type of thing in Dallas.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kudos to Ms. Semrad! Many of the pieces were really intriguing, the kind of stuff you really wish you could ask the artist, &#8220;What were you thinking?&#8221; Thankfully, for at least one piece &#8212; the High Five &#8212; the artists posted a small but thoughtful explanation of why they thought it was important to show, in a big way, the effect of manmade creations (it went deeper than that, but that&#8217;s as much as I can remember). Great show! Hope to attend more like it. There was a very nice turnout, so it definitely seems like there&#8217;s an appetite for this type of thing in Dallas.</p>
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