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  "textContent": "Monday Inspiration ✨Artist: Alan Neider @alanneider_art Alan Neider has an MFA in sculpture, but he’ll tell you he’s a painter. He just happens to sew U-Haul moving blankets and IKEA bags together before he paints them. Most painters mix pigments to get colors. Alan uses the colors already in found fabric—the blue of an IKEA bag, the gray of a moving blanket, patterns from old clothes. He cuts fabric into random shapes, sews them in collaged layers onto quilted blankets […]\n\nThe post Weekly Inspiration: Alan Neider appeared first on The Weird Show.",
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