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He would use anything he could find, plywood, slate, even the ground to be his canvas. He made his own paints and just painted using that and that only. He had a very abstract kind of Picasso style to his artwork. He uses a lot of complex patterns and shapes in his paintings, along with a mix of lots of bright colours

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yes he loved painting he painted lods of colufull pictures

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He painted abstract pictures and landscapes

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his most famous painting was the Irinaland over the Balkans= if you want more about this go to:== http://pr.sv.net/aw/2006/May2006/english/pages012.htm=

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Click link below for poster shop! Click thumbnail pictures to enlarge!

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He always used rounded shapes, he said straight lines came from the devil.

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Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele

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