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  "textContent": "Water doesn’t lie. It carries the pH of its origin, the weight of the season, and the mood of whoever collected it. And for Dima Rebus, a contemporary artist born in Naberezhnye Chelny in 1988 and now based in London, water is the medium, the message, and the collaborator — all at once. His practice […]\n\nThe post Dima Rebus Turns Strangers’ Water Into Paintings That Feel Like Letters From the Edge of the World appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
  "title": "Dima Rebus Turns Strangers’ Water Into Paintings That Feel Like Letters From the Edge of the World"
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