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	<title>James Maybe &#187; Martin Wittfooth</title>
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		<title>Headlights in the deep</title>
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Prolific artist Martin Wittfooth uses animals and human artifacts to create moody paintings which inspire a feeling of emptiness and desolation, worlds of decay where cranky, suspicious, or indifferent chimeras roam though 20th century ruins. Shown above: &#8220;Sandcastles in the Tide&#8221;.
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<p>Prolific artist <a href="http://www.martinwittfooth.com/" target="_blank">Martin Wittfooth </a>uses animals and human artifacts to create moody paintings which inspire a feeling of emptiness and desolation, worlds of decay where cranky, suspicious, or indifferent chimeras roam though 20th century ruins. Shown above: &#8220;Sandcastles in the Tide&#8221;.</p>
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