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	<title>Comments on: Jake Messing</title>
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		<title>By: john ros</title>
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		<description>jake&#039;s work enters the surreal and builds upon the dreamscape.  the wash becomes a powerful abyss, a foundation in which structures form.  the pieces invoke timeless memory and fantastic spaces.

great work!</description>
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