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    ElNitro     Tue, Mar 17, 2009  Permanent link


    Truly amazing works by some of today's best digital/visual artists, can't miss it.
    I'd like to give particular mention to the piece entitled "Resistance" by Brazilian whiz kid Nelson Balaban (xtrabold.net), who I admire and respect, especially since he's a true ambassador of the self-taught crew and a great, humble friend with a great future ahead of him.
     
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