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	<title>James Maybe &#187; Nick Verlato</title>
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		<title>Baby you&#8217;re a wrecking ball, crashing into me</title>
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In Italian artist  Nicola Verlato&#8217;s paintings, bodies contort with the drama of the scene, often naked, and moving in space. Everything is drama, and obvious symbols (the oil dereck, the Disney character) are used in obvious ways along with cheap attempts to shock or appall with gore and violence.
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<p>In Italian artist  <a href="http://www.nicolaverlato.com">Nicola Verlato&#8217;s</a> paintings, bodies contort with the drama of the scene, often naked, and moving in space. Everything is drama, and obvious symbols (the oil dereck, the Disney character) are used in obvious ways along with cheap attempts to shock or appall with gore and violence.</p>
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