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When I went to the art gallery in Taejon Korea one of my students who worked there told them I was a visiting European artist and I got this for free. The further you go from home the more famous you can be ... it was very cool. I was doing some cartooning at the time so I did deserve it. People there always seemed very happy if they saw me drawing pictures of their cities and buildings, they would come and shake my hand and smile.
I like the painting below the cover by Lee Hung-duk.
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