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		<title>Found art with a seasonal theme</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week I raked leaves in front of the house. While cleaning out the tree box near the curb I found, amongst brown oak leaves blown there from up the block and around the corner, a crumpled piece of paper. Unfolded, it revealed a drawing done with colored pencils. The artist&#8217;s use of line and color [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week I raked leaves in front of the house. While cleaning out the tree box near the curb I found, amongst brown oak leaves blown there from up the block and around the corner, a crumpled piece of paper. Unfolded, it revealed a drawing done with colored pencils. The artist&#8217;s use of line and color suggests it is from the hand of the same child artist responsible for the sidewalk chalk-drawing of a Mouse Musketeer I came upon last summer. (That earlier work is reproduced <a href="http://www.mikeettner.com/08/2009/mouse-musketeer/">here</a>.)</p>
<p>On the 9&#8243; by 6&#8243; sheet are two figures: a reindeer and snowman. The snowman sports a two-tiered hat, a classic carrot-orange nose, a lopsided mouth like Dick Cheney&#8217;s &#8211; and a rarely seen pair of legs and feet.</p>
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<p>The relational displacement of the snowman&#8217;s eyes, nose and mouth recall the portrait innovation Picasso developed in the 1930s &#8212; a style that led many exasperated viewers to blurt out, &#8220;My kid could do that!&#8221;:</p>
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