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		<title>Mission Accomplished in Ohio (commissioned graffiti art)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Commission work isn't always the greatest thing.  First off, there is the aspect of painting something that limits the artist creatively. Sometimes that can be fun, and I always enjoy a challenge. But I can tell you that I have done commission work in the past that i would sooner have stayed home for.  Next, there is the monetary issue. This almost always ends up being a problem as people don't like to take us seriously and fail to realize that our vocation has taken years and years of learning and refinement. So many of my former customers have resorted to the barter system at payment time that I now tend toward opening that dialogue on the initial communication.  And finally, there are the ungrateful hosts.  These people want everything in a very limited time and with absolute perfection. Again, the result of ignorance of the work that goes into most serious artistic endevours (especially when it comes to graffiti). ]]></description>
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